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Georges Couthon (1755-94)

Pierre-Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788-1856)19th century

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

Couthon was originally a supporter of a constitutional monarchy for France, but he became associated with Maximilien Robespierre and was named president of the Convention in 1793. Together with Robespierre he introduced the Reign of Terror. Couthon was guillotined in 1794. The inscription reads in translation, "Couthon: God and the law, virtue, and probity are the order of the day, [there can be] no Republic without morals, without patriotism, [and] without Virtue."

Details

  • Title: Georges Couthon (1755-94)
  • Creator: Pierre-Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788-1856)
  • Date Created: 19th century
  • External Link: For more information about this and thousands of other works of art in the Walters Art Museum collection, please visit art.thewalters.org
  • Roles: Artist: Pierre-Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788-1856)
  • Provenance: William A. McCarty-Cooper; Christie's, New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Joseph G. Reinis, New York, January 22, 1992, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2006, by gift.
  • Object Type: medallions (medals); portraits
  • Medium: bronze
  • Inscriptions: [Transcription] Couthon, Dieu et la loi, la vertu et la probité à l'orde du jour, point de République sans moeurs sans patriotisme sans Vertu; [Mark] On reverse, of Eck et Durand; [Stamp] On reverse: 125
  • Dimensions: Approx. Diam: 5 1/2 in. (13.97 cm)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Joseph G. Reinis, 2006
  • Classification: Coins & Medals
  • Accession Number: 59.796

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