Passages de la RévolutionPassages de la RévolutionSublimation Dye Print on Aluminum
48” x 48” (Framed 49” x 49”)
Signed Edition of: 5
39” x 39” (Framed 40” x 40”)
Signed Edition of: 7
24” x 24” (Framed 25” x 25”)
Signed Edition of: 10

Built between 1781 and 1784 under the commission of Louis-Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, the colonnades of the Palais Royal transformed this historic site into one of Paris’ first commercial and social hubs. Lined with boutiques, cafés, and theaters, these arcades became a gathering place for intellectuals, revolutionaries, and ordinary citizens alike. By 1792, renamed Palais-Égalité, the space fostered the spread of radical ideas, earning its place as a cradle of the French Revolution. Beneath these classical columns, voices echoed with debate, shaping the course of history.

Passages de la Révolution

 

Sublimation Dye Print on Aluminum

 48” × 48” (Frame 49” × 49”)
Signed Edition of: 7

39” × 39” (Frame 40” × 40”)
Signed Edition of: 10


Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on artist’s label on verso
 

Built between 1781 and 1784 under the commission of Louis-Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, the colonnades of the Palais Royal transformed this historic site into one of Paris’ first commercial and social hubs. Lined with boutiques, cafés, and theaters, these arcades became a gathering place for intellectuals, revolutionaries, and ordinary citizens alike. By 1792, renamed "Palais-Égalité", the space fostered the spread of radical ideas, earning its place as a cradle of the French Revolution. Beneath these classical columns, voices echoed with debate, shaping the course of history.

 

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