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  2. The Tennis Court Oath (David) - Wikipedia

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    The Tennis Court Oath (Le Serment du Jeu de paume) by David. The Tennis Court Oath (French: Le Serment du Jeu de paume) is an incomplete painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David, painted between 1790 and 1794 and showing the titular Tennis Court Oath at Versailles, one of the foundational events of the French Revolution.

  3. Tennis Court Oath - Wikipedia

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    Minutes of the taking of the Jeu de Paume oath Signature page. The deputies' fears, even if wrong, were reasonable and the importance of the oath goes above and beyond its context. [7] The oath was a revolutionary act and an assertion that political authority derived from the people and their representatives rather than from the monarchy.

  4. Jeu de paume - Wikipedia

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    The Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, a museum of contemporary art, is housed in a former court on the north side of the Tuileries park in the centre of Paris. The painter Jacques-Louis David's famous sketch, le Serment du jeu de paume ('the Tennis Court Oath') now hangs in the court of the Palace of Versailles.

  5. Versailles, Yvelines - Wikipedia

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    Versailles was made the préfecture of the Yvelines département, the largest chunk of the former Seine-et-Oise. At the 2017 census the Yvelines had 1,438,266 inhabitants. [7] The Hôtel de Ville has been the meeting place of the town council since 1900. [8] Versailles is the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese (bishopric

  6. Joseph Martin-Dauch - Wikipedia

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    Le serment du jeu de Paume par David - The oath of the Jeu de Paume by Jacques-Louis David -- Joseph Martin-Dauch is seated in the lower right with his arms crossed and his head bowed.. Joseph Martin-Dauch, (26 May 1741 – 5 July 1801) was a French politician who represented Castelnaudary as a member of the Third Estate in the Estates-General ...

  7. France's Palace of Versailles reopens after earlier security ...

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    PARIS (Reuters) -France's Palace of Versailles re-opened to visitors on Tuesday afternoon after closing for a few hours for security reasons, the Chateau de Versailles said on social media network X.

  8. Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace evacuated after bomb ...

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    The former royal palace at Versailles also received bomb threats, a national police spokesperson said. The palace and its sprawling gardens were being evacuated while police examine the area, the ...

  9. File:Le Serment du Jeu de paume.jpg - Wikipedia

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