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montagnarde1793) wrote2008-04-26 06:34 pm
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I'm presently vastly amused. I don't know if any of you are familiar with Le Sueur's drawing of Capet's execution, but if you're not, you're fortunately about to become familiar with it, because here it is:

I know it's not a very good scan, but do observe that there are indeed two men kissing in the foreground, which I have circled in red so that you might more easily be able to locate them.
I found a mention of the drawing in this book, which on page 74 provides some interesting elaboration on the subject and its portrayal.
That's unfortunately all for the present, but I hope you found it sufficiently enlightening. ;D
I know it's not a very good scan, but do observe that there are indeed two men kissing in the foreground, which I have circled in red so that you might more easily be able to locate them.
I found a mention of the drawing in this book, which on page 74 provides some interesting elaboration on the subject and its portrayal.
That's unfortunately all for the present, but I hope you found it sufficiently enlightening. ;D
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But damn, that was long to find, and it was LONG AGO: http://maelicia.livejournal.com/199483.html
I had dubbed it the First Gay Pride Parade of History. With a decapitated king, that's a freaking good way to start. Um. Apparently, Lesueur has hallucinated plenty of Romans in the crowd (like the two who were there for the fall of the Girondins...?) -- not to say, almost only men. O.o;; The crack theory continues... or time travel is possible.
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Although, if it took you so long to find, it would have taken someone else even longer, so at least I've brought it to light again. :D?
That would be very amusing. I think it's just supposed to represent the sudden joy of liberty. (Obviously, it's the first thing free men would think to do, isn't it? XD)