Proclamation: "Address to the French armies Paris, April 2, 1814. Soldiers, France has just broken the yoke under which she has groaned with you for so many years. [...] You are no longer Napoleon's soldiers: the Senate and the whole of France release you from your oaths. Signed the members of the provisional government, The prince of Bénévent, General Beurnonville..."; framed; 52,5 x 42 cm.
An engraving "Vue du Champs de Mars dit de la Fédération à la journée mémorable du 14 juillet 1790 au moment de l'arrivée de l'Assemblée Nationale, des députés de tous les départements du royaume, et des corps militaires de terre et de mer" (View of the Champs de Mars known as the Federation on the memorable day of July 14, 1790 at the arrival of the National Assembly, the deputies of all the departments of the kingdom, and the military corps of land and sea); 38 x 48 cm, and another engraving "La mort de Mirabeau (The death of Mirabeau)"; 14 x 18 cm.
Revolution and First Restoration period. Good condition.
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