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Revolutionary Collection (page 8)

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: La Colonelle, Paris Commune, 1871

La Colonelle, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Un Citoyen Delegue, Paris Commune, 1871

Un Citoyen Delegue, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Une Petroleuse, Paris Commune, 1871

Une Petroleuse, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. Petroleuses were women extremists who used petroleum to set fire to buildings during the Paris Commune

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Le Garibaldien, Paris Commune, 1871

Le Garibaldien, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Perquisition dans une Imprimerie, Paris Commune, 1871

Perquisition dans une Imprimerie, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Commissaire de Police, Paris Commune, 1871

Commissaire de Police, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Peloton d Arrestation, Paris Commune, 1871

Peloton d Arrestation, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: La Barricade, Paris Commune, 1871

La Barricade, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Artist: Bertall

Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Artist: Bertall
Caricature of Raoul Rigault, 14th May 1871. Rigault was one of the leaders of the Paris Commune. He was shot on 24th May 1871 by government troops sent to suppress the Commune. From Le Grelot

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871

Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871. Artist: Alfred Lepetit
Jules Valles, French journalist, author and member of the Paris Commune, 1871. Valles became a member of the Commune after it seized power in March 1871, founding the newspaper Le Cri du Peuple

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Une Citoyenne, Paris Commune, 1871

Une Citoyenne, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Petroleuses, Paris Commune, 1871

Petroleuses, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. Petroleuses were women extremists who used petroleum to set fire to buildings during the Paris Commune

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Orateur de Boulevard, Paris Commune, 1871

Orateur de Boulevard, Paris Commune, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Types de la Commune. The Paris Commune was established when the citizens of Paris, many of them armed National Guards

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, c1864

Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, c1864. Garibaldi (1807-1882) was involved in the Young Italy movement and after a failed uprising in Piedmont in 1834 he fled first to France

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Alexandra Nazarova as Sophia Perovskaya, 1967

Alexandra Nazarova as Sophia Perovskaya, 1967
Alexandra Nazarova as Sophia Perovskaya

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Pyotr Lavrovich Lavrov, Russian publisher, preparing the journal Vpered (Forward), c1873

Pyotr Lavrovich Lavrov, Russian publisher, preparing the journal Vpered (Forward), c1873
Pyotr Lavrovich Lavrov, Russian philosopher, preparing the journal Vpered! (Forward!), c1873. Lavrov (1823-1900) (left) was a member of the Narodniks

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Trial of leaders of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, Moscow, Russia, August 1922

Trial of leaders of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, Moscow, Russia, August 1922. The Socialist-Revolutionary Party was active in the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Revolutionary crowds at the Tverskaya, Moscow, Russia, c1905-c1917(?)

Revolutionary crowds at the Tverskaya, Moscow, Russia, c1905-c1917(?). Found in the collection of the Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Revolutionary barricades on Seleznevskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, during the uprising in 1905

Revolutionary barricades on Seleznevskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, during the uprising in 1905. The Russian Revolution of 1905 broke out after troops fired on protesters trying to deliver a petition

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794), 1895

Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794), 1895. French journalist and revolutionary whose writings in favour of clemency displeased Robespierre. He was guillotined at the same time as his friend, Danton

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Rosa Luxemburg, c1907

Rosa Luxemburg, c1907. Luxemburg (1871-1919) Polish born German revolutionary, became a Communist in 1890. In 1898 she moved to Berlin and continued as an active leader of the left-wing movement

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Thomas Paine, English-born American revolutionary, writer and philosopher, c1790

Thomas Paine, English-born American revolutionary, writer and philosopher, c1790. Paine (1737-1809) emigrated to America in 1774

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Russian Bolshevik revolutionary, reading Pravda, 1918

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Russian Bolshevik revolutionary, reading Pravda, 1918. Lenin (1870-1924) became leader of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky, Russian revolutionary politician, 1917

Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky, Russian revolutionary politician, 1917
Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky, Russian revolutionary politician, as Minister for War, reviewing the troops, 1917. Kerensky (1881-1970)

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Seizure of the Russian Parliament in Petrograd by revolutionary soldiers, Russia, 1917

Seizure of the Russian Parliament in Petrograd by revolutionary soldiers, Russia, 1917
Seizure of the Russian Parliament in Petrograd (St Petersburg/Leningrad) by revolutionary soldiers, Russia, 1917

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Lenin addressing a crowd in Red Square, Moscow, Russian Revolution, October 1917

Lenin addressing a crowd in Red Square, Moscow, Russian Revolution, October 1917. On 26 October 1917, the day after the storming of the Winter Palace in St Petersburg

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Revolutionaries armed with rifles, Russian Revolution, October 1917

Revolutionaries armed with rifles, Russian Revolution, October 1917

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Storming of the Bastille, French Revolution, Paris, 1789

Storming of the Bastille, French Revolution, Paris, 1789. On the morning of 14 July 1789, a crowd advanced on the Bastille, the state prison in Paris

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in a chariot, Thames Embankment, London

Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in a chariot, Thames Embankment, London, 19th century Artist: Thomas Thornycroft
Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in a chariot, Thames Embankment, London, 19th century. After the death of Boudiccas husband Prasutagus, leader of the Iceni, the Romans confiscated his lands

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Victims of the Terror, French Revolution, 1794

Victims of the Terror, French Revolution, 1794. The last victims of the Reign of Terror being taken to the guillotine in a tumbril

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Charles Lee, English-born American Revolutionary general

Charles Lee, English-born American Revolutionary general. Effectively second-in-command of the Revolutionary forces in the early part of the American War of Independence

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Storming of the Bastille by Parisians led by the Grenadier Guards, 14 July 1789 (1804)

Storming of the Bastille by Parisians led by the Grenadier Guards, 14 July 1789 (1804). On the morning of 14 July 1789, a crowd advanced on the Bastille, the state prison in Paris

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Richard Montgomery, Irish-born soldier

Richard Montgomery, Irish-born soldier. Montgomery (1737-1775) fought in the British army in the Seven Years War. In 1772 he sold his commission and moved to America

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Artist: Delpech

Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Artist: Delpech
Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Moreau (1761-1813) supported Napoleons coup d etat in 1799 and was subsequently given command of the Army of the Rhine

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, French revolutionary

Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, French revolutionary. A member of the National Convention, Carnot (1753-1823) was the organiser of victory in Frances revolutionary wars

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: The luncheon of Camille Desmoulins, 1892. Artist: Leopold Flameng

The luncheon of Camille Desmoulins, 1892. Artist: Leopold Flameng
The luncheon of Camille Desmoulins, 1892. Camille Desmoulins was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French Revolution

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Count Julius Andrassy (1823-1890), Hungarian statesman, c1880

Count Julius Andrassy (1823-1890), Hungarian statesman, c1880. Andrassy was a supporter of Lajos Kossuth and the struggle for independence from Austria (1848-1849)

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Ferdinand Lasalle, 19th century German social democrat

Ferdinand Lasalle, 19th century German social democrat. Lasalle participated in the French Revolution of 1848. He became the first President of the Universal German Workmens Union in 1862

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Execution of Robespierre and his accomplices, 1794

Execution of Robespierre and his accomplices, 1794. Maximilien Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: French Revolution 1789: Allegorical emblem of the Republic

French Revolution 1789: Allegorical emblem of the Republic. Fasces topped by the Cap of Liberty and ribands with the legend Liberty, Fraternity, Egality or Death. French popular print

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Les Trois Epoques, Revolution of 1830, Paris

Les Trois Epoques, Revolution of 1830, Paris. Caricature showing Louis XVI, Napoleon and Charles X fleeing the wrath of the Paris mob in 1791, 1814 and 1830 respectively

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: The Mahdi, rebel against Egyptian rule in the Sudan, c1885

The Mahdi, rebel against Egyptian rule in the Sudan, c1885. Mohammed Ahmed (1848-1885), known as the Mahdi (the expected one) was a charismatic former local government officer who, beginning in 1882

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: The July Revolution, France, 1848: election of the President of the Republic, December, 1848

The July Revolution, France, 1848: election of the President of the Republic, December, 1848. Taking the ballot boxes to the Hotel de Ville, Paris

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Chanting crowd in front of the Foreign Ministry, The July Revolution, France, February 1848

Chanting crowd in front of the Foreign Ministry, The July Revolution, France, February 1848
Scene in front of the Foreign Ministry with the crowd chanting Mourir pour la patrie, The July Revolution, France, February 1848

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Fighting at the barricades, The July Monarchy, France, 1848 (c1885)

Fighting at the barricades, The July Monarchy, France, 1848 (c1885)

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763-1844) French revolutionary soldier

Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (1763-1844) French revolutionary soldier: Marshal of France under Napoleon: elected Crown Prince of Sweden 1810: King Charles XIV John (1818-44)

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Guillotine set up under the Arch of Marius at Orange, France, French Revolution, 1793-1794

Guillotine set up under the Arch of Marius at Orange, France, French Revolution, 1793-1794
Guillotine set up under the Arch of Marius at Orange, France, French Revolution, during the Reign of Terror, 1793-1794. The Terror was imposed by the revolutionary authorities with the objective of

Background imageRevolutionary Collection: Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras (1755-1829), French revolutionary

Paul Jean Francois Nicolas, Comte de Barras (1755-1829), French revolutionary. A soldier, Barras advanced in revolutionary France to become one of the five Directors who controlled the government of



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