The Paris Commune has resulted in the destruction of several monuments of the capital. The Palais des Tuileries royal residence which was at the end of the Louvre has been burned by the Communards May 23, 1871, during the "Bloody Week."
What he was still, after many debates, razed in 1883 (the cons a painting done in 1880 ). See on the map above its exact location. To learn more about this event, see this article on the blog of my colleague, "Camille Desmoulins" . See also some representations on the site by the image history. Some would even rebuild the Palace in the same, but that seems unlikely ...
Another monument damaged, column of the Place Vendome , atop which stood a statue of Napoleon
. Column calving is May 8, 1870 by the Communards as a symbol of the Empire (Napoleon III was in fact dismissed after the defeat of Sedan September 2, 1870). The painter Gustave Courbet, a prominent representative of realism in painting and close to the socialists, was later charged with having been, at best, complicit in the decision. He was sentenced to six months in prison.
Another monument damaged, column of the Place Vendome , atop which stood a statue of Napoleon
At the time of the Paris Commune, photographs are taken. You can see by looking this link.
As for songs ...
Jean-René Caussimon a song written in 1975: "La Commune is struggling." With this song, reminds us Julien Blottière histgeobox on the various events of the "Terrible Year" (Victor Hugo): Franco-Prussian War, Siege of Paris, Paris Commune and repression by the "Versailles".
Another song is a direct part in the history of the Commune is " The cherry season ," whose lyrics were written by Jean-Baptiste Clement in 1866. The latter, very committed to the left, asks Antoine Renard to his poem to music. The song becomes a sort of anthem of the labor movement and the Commune. Jean-Baptiste Clément is also present on the barricades with Louise Michel, a key figure in the insurgency. The lyrics are full of metaphors suggesting a bright future, that of workers, so poetic.
The success of the song has not waned thereafter, even if those who were thinking probably hummed little to its political dimension. Many singers have interpreted, Yves Montand Dassary, I've prepared a playlist up to you designated your favorite version ....
Recently, the group Black Desire completed version. The political dimension is evident to them, especially since the other title on line wants to be very explicit: "Winners and losers." Below, "Time of the Cherries.
Discover Playlist Time cherries with Nao Wadayama
Recently, the group Black Desire completed version. The political dimension is evident to them, especially since the other title on line wants to be very explicit: "Winners and losers." Below, "Time of the Cherries.
Learn more about "Le Temps des Cerises" on this site
Let's talk to end the BD Tardi after the novel of Vautrin, The Cry of the People , which the Commune is the "character" principal.
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