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It's Late Portrait Lives Wednesday! Starring Marie Antoinette: Part 1
Marie Antoinette is the most famous person of the French Revolution. As many people know she didn't survive it. She was to the French people of her time the image and icon of unfair extravagance as some poor french people starved. The media showed her as a sickly evil harpy in newspaper pamphlets, a queen who would stoop so low as to having lesbian relationships with her ladies-in-waiting, when the truth was nothing of the kind. The truth was that the press can cause horrible things to happen to innocent people, even Marie Antoinette, a high-status French Queen who was imprisoned by her people and executed by the guillotine.
aged just a few months old
aged about 5
aged 7
aged about 12
aged about 14
aged about 17 by Drouais
Marie, Queen of France without a crown at aged about 18
mid twenties by Gautier-Dagoty
I thought I could do this in one post but I can't
so stay tuned for the last part tomorrow!
I know you can't wait and are disappointed.
But here a short video about her that will make up:
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