[FRENCH REVOLUTION]. SCHIAVONETTI, Luigi (1765-1810). A pai...
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[FRENCH REVOLUTION]. SCHIAVONETTI, Luigi (1765-1810). A pair of large engravings of the last days of King Lewis [sic] the Sixteenth. London: Colnaghi [and] Testolini, 1794-1796. Folio sheets (529 x 656 mm). Stipple engravings after Benazech and Miller (both engravings are mounted onto large canvas sheets, engravings toned, soiled, foxed, somewhat worn). Engravings include: The Memorable Address of Lewis the Sixteenth at the Bar of the National Convention After his Counsel Mr. Deseze had Closed his Defence on the 26th of December 1792; The Last Interview Between Lewis the Sixteenth and his Disconsolate Family In the Temple On the 20th of January 1793 – The day previous to His Execution.
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