The Contrast, 1793 British Liberty/French Liberty
Title
The Contrast, 1793 British Liberty/French Liberty
Description
In this color print from 1793, the height of the Terror, two circular drawings appear next to each other, contrasting two types of liberty. English liberty exists, as the figure suggests, but based on the Magna Carta, calm prevails. Representing French liberty is an uncontrolled, unruly woman, a killer and destroyer. That a woman represents both sides remains interesting in light of the fact that women were excluded from office. [See also Chapter 5.]
Creator
Thomas Rowlandson (engraver)
George Murphy (designer)
Source
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Date
1793
Rights
Public Domain
Relation
http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/36/|<span>de Vinck. <em>Un siècle d'histoire de France par l'estampe, 1770-1870</em>. Vol. 45 (pièces 6109-6282), Ancien Régime et Révolution</span>
Format
JPEG
Language
English
Identifier
36
Original Format
Engraving
Physical Dimensions
24.5 x 33.5 cm
Citation
Thomas Rowlandson (engraver) and George Murphy (designer), “The Contrast, 1793 British Liberty/French Liberty,” LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY: EXPLORING THE FRENCH REVOUTION, accessed December 21, 2024, https://revolution.chnm.org/d/36.