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Gobel resigns his episcopal office, 1793, from Histoire de la Revolution Francaise
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Gobel resigns his episcopal office, 1793, from Histoire de la Revolution Francaise
KW245918 Gobel resigns his episcopal office, 1793, from Histoire de la Revolution Francaise by Louis Blanc (1811-82) 1847-62 (litho) by Renaud, Henri (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: History of the French Revolution in 12 volumes; Jean Baptiste Joseph Gobel (1727-94); French ecclesiastic, politician and archbishop of Paris; ); Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright
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The captivating lithograph titled "Gobel resigns his episcopal office, 1793" captures a pivotal moment in the turbulent history of the French Revolution. Created by Henri Renaud in the 19th century, this print is part of Louis Blanc's monumental work "Histoire de la Revolution Francaise" which chronicles the events that shaped France during this period. In this scene, we witness Jean Baptiste Joseph Gobel, a prominent figure in both politics and religion, making a fateful decision. Clad in his ecclesiastical robes within an opulent interior setting, Gobel stands as a symbol of power and authority. However, beneath his dignified appearance lies an individual torn between loyalty to his faith and survival amidst political upheaval. As archbishop of Paris at the time, Gobel faced immense pressure from revolutionary forces seeking to dismantle religious institutions. The image encapsulates the weighty consequences he must have contemplated before ultimately choosing to resign his position. This act not only signifies personal sacrifice but also highlights the oppressive regime under which he lived. Renaud masterfully conveys these themes through intricate details such as Gobel's pensive expression and subtle play of light on his face. The composition evokes empathy for those persecuted during this tumultuous era while shedding light on the complex relationship between church and state. This powerful print serves as a poignant reminder of one man's struggle against oppression and offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon the profound impact of revolution on individuals
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