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Lingelbach, Folklife in the Piazza del Popolo 1650

Lingelbach, Folklife in the Piazza del Popolo 1650. Lingenback Carnival in Piazza Colonna 1650. Bird in the Air Pump 1768 Joseph Wright English. 18 th century Enlightenment: science, reason, technology,. French Royal Government: Monarchy : hereditary succession through royal families

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Lingelbach, Folklife in the Piazza del Popolo 1650

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  1. Lingelbach, Folklife in the Piazza del Popolo 1650

  2. Lingenback Carnival in Piazza Colonna 1650

  3. Bird in the Air Pump 1768 Joseph Wright English 18th century Enlightenment: science, reason, technology,

  4. French Royal Government: Monarchy: hereditary succession through royal families dynasties: Valois to 16th C. Bourbon until French Revolution Estates General: called in 1788, due to financial crisis meet in Versailles at royal palace Representative body: not called by King since 1614 1st Estate the clergy 2cd Estate the nobility3rd Estate the bourgeoisie (townsmen as representative of rest of agricultural population)

  5. FRENCH REVOLUTION 1789                               1789 ESTATES GENERAL           (first meeting since 1614)           meets in Versailles              1st estate (clergy): 2% (100,000); 2cd estate (nobles): 8% (400,000) 3rd estate (bourgeosie): represent other 90% of population  Number of delegates: clergy 291, nobility 270, 3rd estate 578          conflict between privileged orders and population of 23 million:

  6. POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ENLIGHTENMENT:possible forms of "enlightened" government I. ENLIGHTENED DESPOTISM OR ABSOLUTISMbuilds on 17th C. models of absolutist royal rule, such as Louis XIV in France (“ l’ètat, c’est moi – I am the state.”) image of government by "enlightened," educated monarch, who legislates for good of society       models in eastern Europe: Prussia, Austro-Hungarian/Hapsburg Empire (Milan)

  7. II. CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY        model of English monarchy: King with consent of Parliament        limited powers of monarch, combined with representative assembly         make this a "reasonable" approach; first government of French Revolution = 1789-92 Constitutional Monarchy: Constitution drafted by National Assembly (3rd Estate plus supporters from 1st & 2cd)1793 execution of Louis XIII as Citizen Capet III. REPUBLICANISM        radical, non-monarchical alternative of American colonies in 1776 Revolution1792-95 First French Republic influenced by Rousseau, by American Republic of 1776                             by classical model of ancient Roman Republic

  8. David, Jacques-Louis (1748-1825).French neo-classical painter associated with French Revolution, Napoleon

  9. David The Oath of the Horatii 1784

  10. David 1789 Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons

  11. David Oath of the Tennis Court 1791 (center = Talleyrand, Lafayette

  12. July 14   PARISIAN REVOLT, STORMING OF BASTILLE -- armed revoltJuly 17            King capitulates, goes to Paris to submit to nation, wearing theTRICOLEUR: Flag = red & blue = city of Paris; white = royal flag                        Marquis de Lafayette: commander of Parisian city guard August 4       END OF FEUDALISM: "The feudal regime is abolished in its entirety."August 10     DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MAN & CITIZEN: anti-feudal, social contract

  13. Fall of the Bastille prison in Paris, 14 July 1789

  14. Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People 1830

  15. David The Intervention of the Sabine Women 1794-99 with Paris’ Bastille in background as Capitoline Hill

  16. 1791-92 CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY      October: Legislative Assembly elected 1792: Fall of Constitutional Monarchy due to war, pressure of Parisian risings FIRST FRENCH REPUBLIC 1792-1795           SECOND REVOLUTION (REPUBLICAN)      9-10 August: rising of Parisian population 1793 JAN: EXECUTION OF LOUIS XVI (Citizen Louis Capet): 1794-95 The Terror

  17. French flag tricoleur red and blue = city of Pariswhite = royal flag

  18. Marie Antoinette with a Rose, 1783Marie Louise Vigee-LeBrun

  19. DavidMarie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine 1793

  20. DavidDeath of Marat 1793 Marat was Jacobinorator assassinated in his bath by young royalist Charlotte Corday

  21. RISE OF NAPOLEON: 1795 Parisian rising suppressed by young General Bonaparte given command of army in Italy by new government of the Directory NAPOLEON’S INVASION OF ITALY 1796-1814   1797 Napoleon'sconquest of Venice, Rome, Pope as prisoner  sets up Italian kingdoms as part of French Empire Northern Italy: Cisalpine Republic Naples: Parthenopean Republic             suppresses the Roman Inquisition in areas conquered

  22. DavidNapoleon Crossing the Alps at the St.Bernard Pass 1801

  23. 1799 CONSULATE: Napoleon is one of three consuls; end of revolutionary democracy           1802 Napoleon declares himself "consul for life"           1804 "the government of the Republic is entrusted to an Emperor" Major domestic achievements:CONCORDAT WITH ROME 1802: Catholicism recognized as "religion of the majority of Frenchmen,"                but not established church; toleration retainedNAPOLEONIC CODE: 1804 Civil Code; 1807 Code Napoleon                       model of Roman legal code of Justinian

  24. David, Napoleon in his study 1812

  25. David, Pope Pius VII 18051800-1823

  26. David, Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris on 2 Dec 1804

  27. Ingres, Napoleon as Emperor

  28. David, Madame de Verninac, 1799

  29. David, Madame Recamier, 1800

  30. Arc de triomphe, Paris modelled on Arch of Titusbegun 1806

  31. Arc de triomphe au carousel modelled on Arch of Constantine

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