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Español: Toma de la Bastilla, cuadro de Jean-Pierre Houël (1735-1813)
En el centro se aprecia el arresto del marqués de Launay.

Painting by Jean-Pierre Houël (1735-1813), entitled Prise de la Bastille ("The Storming of the Bastille").

Watercolor painting; 37,8 x 50,5 cm. Published 1789.

Visible in the centre is the arrest of Bernard René Jourdan, marquis de Launay (1740-1789).


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