Print, Musee des Ursulines, Macon, France
Group portrait of members of the Provisional Government of 1848, with (left-right, top: Marie, Flocon, Louis-Blanc, Marast, Albert, Garnier-Pages, bottom: Lamartine, Dupont De ln'Eure, Arago, Ledru-Rollin, Cremieux, lithograph, by Auguste Legrand, 1825-60, in the Musee des Ursulines, an art and archaeology museum housed since 1968 in the former Ursulines convent, built 1675-80, in Macon, Saone-et-Loire, France. The Provisional Government of the Second Republic was formed after the February Revolution in Paris in 1848, headed by Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure, and was in charge until 9th May 1848. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1675-80 Adolphe Alexandre Alphonse Arago Armand Blanc Bourgogne-franche-comte Convent Couvent Cremieux Dupont Formed Housed Lamartine Left-right Legrand Leure Lithography Louis-antoine Macon Provisional Republicanism Saint-georges Saone-et-loire Ursulines
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