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Napoleon Between War and Revolution

BY JACQUES R. PAUWELS Robespierre s execution (depicted as sitting in wagon holding a handkerchief to his face), 28 July 1794. The fall of Robespierre and fellow Jacobins ushered the Thermidorean reaction, which would open the road to the Directory and eventually Napoleon. The French Revolution was not a simple historic event but a long and complex process in which a number of different stadia may be identified. Some of these stadia were even counterrevolutionary in nature, for example the “aristocratic revolt” at the very start. Two phases, however, were unquestionably revolutionary. The first stage was “1789”, the moderate revolution. It put an end to the “Ancien Régime” with its royal absolutism and feudalism, the power monopoly of the monarch and privileges of the nobility and the Church. The important achievements of “1789” also included the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, the equality of all Frenchmen before the law, the separation of Ch

Købke s portrait of Carl von Nutzhorn joins the collections of Nationalmuseum

Marc Dennis brings pandemic-themed exhibit to Gavlak Gallery

If you go by the Gavlak Gallery at the Royal Poinciana Plaza, there is a painting that you should look at very closely. The work, on view through June 5, is titled “Love in the Time of Corona by Brooklyn-based artist Marc Dennis. It shows dozens of messages on colorful Post-it like notes, each one haphazardly placed on a paint-splattered canvas. Only up close can viewers see that the notes and the canvas are a clever illusion. They re paintings within a painting. The notes are real messages Dennis received on social media throughout the COVID-19 pandemic from people commenting about his work. Wanting to portray them as real as possible prompted him to leave even the spelling errors, Dennis said.

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