“Morning of 10 thermidor An II” Lying on a table, wounded, in a room of the Convention, Robespierre is the object of the curiosity and quips of Thermidorians, Oil on canvas painted ca. 1877 by Lucien-Étienne Mélingue (1841–1889), French artist and painter. Collection: Musée de la Révolution française. (CC BY-SA 2.0 FR). Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Forside 1758 "Morning of 10 thermidor An II" Lying on a table, wounded, in a room of the Convention, Robespierre is the object of the curiosity and quips of Thermidorians, Oil on canvas painted ca. 1877 by Lucien-Étienne Mélingue (1841–1889), French artist and painter. Collection: Musée de la Révolution française. (CC BY-SA 2.0 FR).
“Morning of 10 thermidor An II” Lying on a table, wounded, in a room of the Convention, Robespierre is the object of the curiosity and quips of Thermidorians, Oil on canvas painted ca. 1877 by Lucien-Étienne Mélingue (1841–1889), French artist and painter. Collection: Musée de la Révolution française. (CC BY-SA 2.0 FR).
!["Morning of 10 thermidor An II" Lying on a table, wounded, in a room of the Convention, Robespierre is the object of the curiosity and quips of Thermidorians, Oil on canvas painted ca. 1877 by Lucien-Étienne Mélingue (1841–1889), French artist and painter. Collection: Musée de la Révolution française. (CC BY-SA 2.0 FR).](https://socbib.dk/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/Matin_du_10_thermidor_an_II-Melingue-IMG_2405.jpg)