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Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795
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Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795
XEE4151103 Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795) building in May 1792 the iron chest where the king hide his secret correspondence - Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795) in the process of bringing in May 1792 the iron cabinet or the king hides its secret correspondences Engraving in " Histoire des Girondins" by Alphonse de Lamonins Artine (1790-1869) 1865-1866 - Private collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795) building in May 1792 the iron chest where the king hide his secret correspondence - Louis XVI enlightens the locksmith Francois Germain (1751-1795) in the process of bringing in May 1792 the iron cabinet or the king hides its secret correspondences Engraving in " Histoire des Girondins" by Alphonse de Lamonins Artine (1790-1869) 1865-1866 - Private collection); out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history as Louis XVI, the King of France, enlightens locksmith Francois Germain in May 1792. The image showcases the building of an iron chest where the king concealed his secret correspondence. In this scene, Louis XVI can be seen guiding and instructing Germain during the process of creating the cabinet that would safeguard these confidential documents. The engraving is taken from "Histoire des Girondins" by Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869), published between 1865 and 1866. It offers a glimpse into a clandestine aspect of Louis XVI's reign and sheds light on his efforts to protect sensitive information. The historical significance of this image lies not only in its portrayal of Louis XVI's reliance on skilled craftsmen like Germain but also in its representation of the political climate at that time. As tensions rose throughout France, with revolutionaries seeking to overthrow monarchy, it became increasingly crucial for Louis XVI to safeguard his secrets. This thought-provoking print serves as a testament to both the ingenuity behind constructing such secure cabinets and the lengths individuals went to preserve their power amidst turbulent times. Preserved within private collections today, this piece stands as a reminder of an era marked by intrigue and secrecy.
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