Robert Caumont's illustrations (1922 - 1924) from "Ninety-Three" by Victor Hugo.
L.P. Durasov's illustrations from A.P. Levandovsky's book "The triumvirs of the Revolution" (1980).
Hello Frevblr,
I don't know the history of the revolution well enough, maybe some of you can help me out with a question. Have any of you read the play Danton's Tod / Danton's Death by Georg Büchner? How historically accurate is it? I know that he used numerous historical sources and actual quotes from speeches, but he also creates his own narrative and characterization of the historical figures (Robespierre especially gets a bit of the tyrant treatment) and I wondered how much they stray away from the historical facts
Anyway, thanks in advance for any additional information!!