On July 14, 1789 (exactly 235 years ago this Sunday), some idealistic Parisians stormed a not especially crowded prison.
They set in train a three-pronged revolution: for individual liberty, for civil equality, and, last and rarest, for communal obligation.
In the National Assembly of 1789 and the National Assembly of 2024, some questions never get a final answer.
Guillaume Lethière (1760—1832) was a Neoclassical painter of mixed race who has never, until now, been the subject of a solo museum show.
Born in the French Caribbean, almost certainly into slavery, he reached the summits of artistic achievement in Paris and Rome.
Persons:
égalité, Guillaume Lethière
Organizations:
National Assembly, Clark Art Institute
Locations:
French Caribbean, Paris, Rome, France, Caribbean, Europe