15 results filtered with: Charlotte Corday

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The arrest of Charlotte Corday after the assassination of Marat in his bath. Engraving by P.G. Berthault after J.F.J. Swebach Desfontaines, ca. 1793.
Joseph-François SchwebachDate: [1793?]Reference: 571602i- E-books
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The maid of Normandy; or, the death of the Queen of France A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake, &c. &c. late of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and now of the Theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. Entered at Stationers Hall.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Pictures
Charlotte Corday. Lithograph by F. Grellet after T. Robert-Fleury.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2010747i- E-books
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The maid of Normandy or, the death of the Queen of France. A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatres Royal, Dublin and Cheltenham, Theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. By Edmund John Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake, &c. &c. Late Of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: MDCCXCIV [1794]
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Charlotte Corday stabbing Marat in the heart. Etching.
Date: 20 August 1793Reference: 571629i
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Charlotte Corday hiding behind a curtain, Marat dead in his bath. Photogravure after Jules Aviat, ca. 1890.
Jules-Charles AviatDate: [1890?]Reference: 571632i- Books
Marat et sa maîtresse : La vie intime et la mort de l'Ami de peuple, d'après des documents nouveaux et le témoignage des contemporains / avec illus., autographes, ports. et caricatures.
Hector FleischmannDate: [1910]- E-journals
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The maid of normandy; or, The death of the Queen of France . A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, author of the Dreamer awake, &c. &c. late of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and now of the theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Pictures
Charlotte Corday having her long hair cut off before being executed by the guillotine. Engraving by L. Stocks after E.M. Ward, ca. 1863.
Edward Matthew WardDate: [1863?]Reference: 651531i
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Charlotte Corday stabbing Marat on a settee. Stipple print by N. Schiavonetti, 1793, after D. Pellegrini.
Domenico PellegriniDate: 10 February 1793Reference: 571637i
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The arrest of Charlotte Corday; Marat dead in his bath in his bath. Engraving by W. Greatbach after A. Scheffer, 1881.
Ary SchefferDate: 1881Reference: 571595i- Pictures
Charlotte Corday (above); soldiers rushing to defend Marat from Charlotte Corday who assassinates him (below). Engravings by C.F.G. Le Vachez and by J. Duplessi-Bertaux, ca. 1798-1817.
Jean Duplessis-BertauxDate: [1798-1817]Reference: 2010632i- E-books
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The maid of normandy; or, The death of the Queen of France . A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, author of the Dreamer awake, &c. &c. late of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and now of the theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Pictures
Charlotte Corday. Lithograph by A. Maurin after J.L. David.
Jacques-Louis DavidDate: [1834]Reference: 2474169i
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The assassination of Jean Paul Marat: Charlotte Corday is about to stab Marat in the bath. Etching after J.D. Schubert.
Johann David SchubertDate: [1794]Reference: 42817i