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"Discourse: A Tapestry of Conversations and Declarations" In the midst of historical turning points, it has played a pivotal role in shaping societies and ideologies

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Louis XIV (1638 - 1715) pronouncing before the members of Parliament the phrase ' L'etat c'est moi'

Louis XIV (1638 - 1715) pronouncing before the members of Parliament the phrase " L'etat c'est moi"
ELD4922421 Louis XIV (1638 - 1715) pronouncing before the members of Parliament the phrase " L'etat c'est moi" on 13 April 1655

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Cover of ' Les Crobeaux (Paris)', number 155, Satirical en Colours

Cover of " Les Crobeaux (Paris)", number 155, Satirical en Colours
ICA4875125 Cover of " Les Crobeaux (Paris)", number 155, Satirical en Colours, 1908_3_15: Cover drawing - Anticlericalism - Cupidite/Avarice, Eg anti Gospel - Devot/Parroissien

Background imageDiscourse Collection: A sumptuous celebration of the Spanish courts to Marie-Christine de Bourbon-Sicilies

A sumptuous celebration of the Spanish courts to Marie-Christine de Bourbon-Sicilies, 19th century(print)
CUL4847256 A sumptuous celebration of the Spanish courts to Marie-Christine de Bourbon-Sicilies, 19th century(print); (add.info)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Peter the apostle preaching in the house of Cornelius, a Roman soldier

Peter the apostle preaching in the house of Cornelius, a Roman soldier. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4915361 Peter the apostle preaching in the house of Cornelius, a Roman soldier. Colour engraving of the 19th century; (add.info.: Peter the apostle preaching in the house of Cornelius)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Ciceron denounces the conspirator Catilina (Lucius Sergius Catilina)

Civilization of Antiquity: Ciceron denounces the conspirator Catilina (Lucius Sergius Catilina) (108-62 BC)
NWI4911178 Civilization of Antiquity: Ciceron denounces the conspirator Catilina (Lucius Sergius Catilina) (108-62 BC) on 8 November 63 BC, The scene takes place in Rome in the Senate

Background imageDiscourse Collection: France, Pays de la Loire, Sarthe (72), Le Mans: Marche. A bonimenteur in front of many spectators

France, Pays de la Loire, Sarthe (72), Le Mans: Marche. A bonimenteur in front of many spectators in blouses
LUX4766891 France, Pays de la Loire, Sarthe (72), Le Mans: Marche. A bonimenteur in front of many spectators in blouses, heats and hats, 1900 - Commerce: E

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The hermit John of Varennes (1340-1396) preche a crowd in front of a church - Lithography after

The hermit John of Varennes (1340-1396) preche a crowd in front of a church - Lithography after the manuscript enlumine
FLO4630711 The hermit John of Varennes (1340-1396) preche a crowd in front of a church - Lithography after the manuscript enlumine of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by John (Jehan)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Portrait of Philip von Artevelde (circa 1340-1382), captain of Ghent and governor of Flanders

Portrait of Philip von Artevelde (circa 1340-1382), captain of Ghent and governor of Flanders
FLO4630169 Portrait of Philip von Artevelde (circa 1340-1382), captain of Ghent and governor of Flanders, preaching on a stage facing his armee (with curved leaves)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Title page of John Wilkins A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet London 1683

Title page of John Wilkins A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet London 1683 (Ist edition 1640)
541730 Title page of John Wilkins A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet London 1683 (Ist edition 1640) Copernicus

Background imageDiscourse Collection: La Caricature (1830) politique, number 55, Satirique en Couleurs, 1831_5_12: Come, gentlemen

La Caricature (1830) politique, number 55, Satirique en Couleurs, 1831_5_12: Come, gentlemen, here are three nutmeg
ICA4930267 La Caricature (1830) politique, number 55, Satirique en Couleurs, 1831_5_12: Come, gentlemen, here are three nutmeg

Background imageDiscourse Collection: War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783)

War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): preacher at the first continental congress at
NWI4839768 War of Independence of the United States of America (1775-1783): preacher at the first continental congress at Carpenters Hall Philadelphia, 1774

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Street show gives to announce the arrival of a doctor who came to sell his medicine in an English

Street show gives to announce the arrival of a doctor who came to sell his medicine in an English village
NWI4953912 Street show gives to announce the arrival of a doctor who came to sell his medicine in an English village. 19th century

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Aaron Burr (1756-1836) urging his followers to carry out a conspiracy on Blennerhassett Island

Aaron Burr (1756-1836) urging his followers to carry out a conspiracy on Blennerhassett Island, Ohio River, 1805
NWI4952476 Aaron Burr (1756-1836) urging his followers to carry out a conspiracy on Blennerhassett Island, Ohio River, 1805

Background imageDiscourse Collection: France, Midi-Pyrenees, Hautes-Pyrenees (65), Lourdes: The cave

France, Midi-Pyrenees, Hautes-Pyrenees (65), Lourdes: The cave, animated view with preacher in a pulpit
LUX4767072 France, Midi-Pyrenees, Hautes-Pyrenees (65), Lourdes: The cave, animated view with preacher in a pulpit, cars of the sick and many pelerins, 1895; (add.info.: France, Midi-Pyrenees)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Civilization of antiquite: manuscript by Demosthene (384-322 BC), Athenian statesman

Civilization of antiquite: manuscript by Demosthene (384-322 BC), Athenian statesman, great attic orator
NWI4910855 Civilization of antiquite: manuscript by Demosthene (384-322 BC), Athenian statesman, great attic orator. 19th century Simile College.; (add.info.: Civilization of antiquite)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Jesus eating with the sinners and tax collectors of Jerusalem. Colour engraving of the 19th century

Jesus eating with the sinners and tax collectors of Jerusalem. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4915800 Jesus eating with the sinners and tax collectors of Jerusalem. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Jesus eating with the sinners and tax collectors of Jerusalem)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Freedom guiding the people, 19th century (Epinal print)

Freedom guiding the people, 19th century (Epinal print)
THT4305426 Freedom guiding the people, 19th century (Epinal print); (add.info.: Freedom guiding the people. Epinal print. End of the 19th century.); © Jacques Marthelot. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageDiscourse Collection: French Revolution in Paris: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of

French Revolution in Paris: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of the Royal Palace
DUV4205551 French Revolution in Paris: Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) haranged the patriots in the gardens of the Royal Palace on 12/07/1789 and called for a revolt against the government

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Illustration of Eugene-Hippolyte Forest (1808-1891) in ' Chanson illustree', ca

Illustration of Eugene-Hippolyte Forest (1808-1891) in " Chanson illustree", ca
ICA4841489 Illustration of Eugene-Hippolyte Forest (1808-1891) in " Chanson illustree", ca. 1840 - La cle des songes Treat des simples - Posters Posters - Camelot vendant ambulant;

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Speech by Georges Jacques Danton (1759 - 1794) at the insurrectional commune of Paris

Speech by Georges Jacques Danton (1759 - 1794) at the insurrectional commune of Paris, assembled on 3 September 1792
JAB5036966 Speech by Georges Jacques Danton (1759 - 1794) at the insurrectional commune of Paris, assembled on 3 September 1792. Good point, around 1890

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex ' Marat ou les heros de la revolution'

Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex " Marat ou les heros de la revolution"
PCT4285497 Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex " Marat ou les heros de la revolution", Librairie anti-clericale (anti clerical)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Priest John Ball (d. 1381), on horseback, encouraged Wat Tyler (d)

Priest John Ball (d. 1381), on horseback, encouraged Wat Tyler (d. 1381) and his rebels during the peasants revolt
FLO4630349 Priest John Ball (d. 1381), on horseback, encouraged Wat Tyler (d. 1381) and his rebels during the peasants revolt (1381)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Marie Madeleine preaching in Marseille during the evangelization of Provence

Marie Madeleine preaching in Marseille during the evangelization of Provence: before her is King Rene, Duke of Anjou
JEB4904351 Marie Madeleine preaching in Marseille during the evangelization of Provence: before her is King Rene, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence (1409-1480) who discovered his relics

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The president appointed Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) in a speech during a stage on the Washington

The president appointed Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) in a speech during a stage on the Washington Road, 1828
NWI4933278 The president appointed Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) in a speech during a stage on the Washington Road, 1828. Race to the Presidential. Colouring engraving of the 19th century

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The Greek political speaker Demosthene haranged the waves of the sea to harness the turmoil

The Greek political speaker Demosthene haranged the waves of the sea to harness the turmoil
NWI4910466 The Greek political speaker Demosthene haranged the waves of the sea to harness the turmoil and turmoil of the assemblies of the people of Athenes."; (add.info)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Religious Discourse between Olaus Petri and Peder Galle, 1883. Creator: Carl Gustaf Hellqvist

Religious Discourse between Olaus Petri and Peder Galle, 1883. Creator: Carl Gustaf Hellqvist
Religious Discourse between Olaus Petri and Peder Galle, 1883

Background imageDiscourse Collection: French Revolution 1789: Speech in national Assembly by the sans-culotte Bernard (engraving)

French Revolution 1789: Speech in national Assembly by the sans-culotte Bernard (engraving)
2602163 French Revolution 1789: Speech in national Assembly by the sans-culotte Bernard (engraving) by French School, (18th century); (add.info)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Mussolini in a black shirt, 1920s

Mussolini in a black shirt, 1920s
GIA4696051 Mussolini in a black shirt, 1920s. by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mussolini in a black shirt, 1920s.); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The depute makes a speech at the regional agricultural competition (honour and gastronomy)

The depute makes a speech at the regional agricultural competition (honour and gastronomy)
PCT4285082 The depute makes a speech at the regional agricultural competition (honour and gastronomy) - the first prize is a rooster

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The Italian poet Gabriele D'annunzio reading his speech during the inauguration of the Monument of

The Italian poet Gabriele D'annunzio reading his speech during the inauguration of the Monument of Thousand a
XEE4167752 The Italian poet Gabriele D'annunzio reading his speech during the inauguration of the Monument of Thousand a Quarto near Genes (Genova) in 1914

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Cafe Parisien (Bal Tabarin), (oil on canvas)

Cafe Parisien (Bal Tabarin), (oil on canvas)
1196569 Cafe Parisien (Bal Tabarin), (oil on canvas) by Pissarro, Ludovic-Rodolphe (1878-1952); 46.2x55.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageDiscourse Collection: French Revolution - Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) exclaiming ' to defeat, we need audacity

French Revolution - Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) exclaiming " to defeat, we need audacity
ELD4927602 French Revolution - Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) exclaiming " to defeat, we need audacity, and always audacity" August 1792 (French revolution)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Speech by the minister of foreign affairs Francois Guizot (1787-1874)

Speech by the minister of foreign affairs Francois Guizot (1787-1874) to the house of deputes facing the opposition
ELD4927510 Speech by the minister of foreign affairs Francois Guizot (1787-1874) to the house of deputes facing the opposition denouncing his foreign policy "We can multiply insults

Background imageDiscourse Collection: La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to

La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole
3083289 La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole. by Robida

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Carnot delivered his speech in 1889 commemorating the centenary of the States Generals in May 1789

Carnot delivered his speech in 1889 commemorating the centenary of the States Generals in May 1789 in the room of
LSE4086069 Carnot delivered his speech in 1889 commemorating the centenary of the States Generals in May 1789 in the room of the Glaces in Versailles

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Vogesen Bilder (images of the Vosges); Planting an oak in honor of Schiller, 1908

Vogesen Bilder (images of the Vosges); Planting an oak in honor of Schiller, 1908, Private Collection
JLJ4622093 Vogesen Bilder (images of the Vosges) ; Planting an oak in honor of Schiller, 1908, Private Collection; by Waltz

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Lunch in the gallery of battles at the castle of Versailles to celebrate the centenary of May 5

Lunch in the gallery of battles at the castle of Versailles to celebrate the centenary of May 5, 1789
LSE4086071 Lunch in the gallery of battles at the castle of Versailles to celebrate the centenary of May 5, 1789. Illustration by Louis Tinayre (1861-1942)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Page from Stern des Meschiah, 1477. 1477. Creator: Anon

Page from Stern des Meschiah, 1477. 1477. Creator: Anon
Page from Stern des Meschiah, 1477

Background imageDiscourse Collection: December 1813 - Violent apostrophe of Napoleon to the legislature

December 1813 - Violent apostrophe of Napoleon to the legislature
XEE4152958 December 1813 - Violent apostrophe of Napoleon to the legislature - by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: World War I;'The Italian trade unionist Filippo Corridoni (1887-1915)

World War I;"The Italian trade unionist Filippo Corridoni (1887-1915)
ELD4866798 World War I; " The Italian trade unionist Filippo Corridoni (1887-1915), at the head of the Internationalist Action Beams, during an interventionist demonstration in Milan

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Crimee War (1853-1856): 'Camillo Benso de cavour president of the council of the Kingdom of

Crimee War (1853-1856): "Camillo Benso de cavour president of the council of the Kingdom of Sardinia at the Paris
ELD4860590 Crimee War (1853-1856): " Camillo Benso de cavour president of the council of the Kingdom of Sardinia at the Paris Congress (Treat), 30/03/1856" (crimean war)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator

Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator
ELD4852915 Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator and Latin writer dissuades the Romans from accepting in 280 BC the peace proposals of Pirrhus (Pyrrhus)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC)

The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) pronouncing the famous Quousque tandem abutere
ELD4852967 The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) pronouncing the famous Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra" (Until when finally, Catilina)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916)

First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in
ELD4866665 First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in Rome

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Portrait of the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel (Victor-Emmanuel) III (1869-1947)

Portrait of the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel (Victor-Emmanuel) III (1869-1947)
ELD4864336 Portrait of the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel (Victor-Emmanuel) III (1869-1947) during the reading of the coronation speech in August 1900 (King Vittorio-Emanuele (Vittorio Emanuele)

Background imageDiscourse Collection: Uprising in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1820): 'The military Guglielmo Pepe haranged his

Uprising in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1820): "The military Guglielmo Pepe haranged his troops in 1820 in
ELD4857773 Uprising in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1820): " The military Guglielmo Pepe haranged his troops in 1820 in Naples



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"Discourse: A Tapestry of Conversations and Declarations" In the midst of historical turning points, it has played a pivotal role in shaping societies and ideologies. From Lenin's impassioned speech to the workers of the Putilov factory during the Russian Revolution of 1917, to Georges Jacques Danton's resolute proclamation in the French Revolution that "to defeat, we need audacity, and always audacity, " words have ignited revolutions and inspired change. But discourse is not limited to political arenas alone; it permeates various aspects of human existence. Underneath a horse chestnut tree, where whispers intertwine with rustling leaves, conversations unfold between lovers or friends seeking solace. In Albert Fourie's painting depicting a wedding meal in Yport, lively discussions fill the air as guests celebrate love and unity. Even art itself becomes an instrument for dialogue. An elegant conversation emerges from brushstrokes on canvas in "Elegant Conversation. " Meanwhile, Gabriele D'annunzio captivates his audience while reading his inauguration speech at Monumento ai Mille near Genoa in 1914—a moment when poetry merges with rhetoric. Throughout history, it has been both weaponized and celebrated. Francois Guizot faced opposition denouncing his foreign policy but defiantly declared that insults could be piled up endlessly without deterring him. Richard Blome's publication "The Gentlemans Recreation" explores rhetorick as a means to persuade minds through eloquence. From Café Parisien (Bal Tabarin) bustling with animated exchanges among patrons to Robert Boyle challenging scientific dogmas in "The Sceptical Chymist, " discourse transcends boundaries—be they geographical or intellectual. It fuels progress by encouraging critical thinking and fostering understanding among diverse perspectives. Whether spoken or written, whispered or shouted from podiums adorned with zodiac symbols like Cupid/Eros' wings—an embodiment of passion—the lifeblood of human interaction.