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                Alexandre Bloch (1860–1919)    | 
               
              
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                 French painter 
                 
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               1860 | 
               1919 | 
               
              
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                Paris | 
               
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             Français : Mort du général de Beaupuy à Château-Gontier.Octobre 93, les troupes vendéennes remontent vers Granville, s'emparant de Château-Gonthier. En tombant, le général républicain Beaupuy aurait lancé : « Je n’ai pu vaincre pour la République, je meurs pour elle. » Le Tableau oppose la figure mourant de Dupuy au meneur vendéen triomphant. 
             English: In October 1793, the Vendean troops crossed the Loire river to reach Granville, storming into Château-Gonthier on their way. As he died, republican General Beaupuy is said to have cried out : « I couldn't conquer for the Republic, I shall die for her; » The drooping figure of the dying general offers a dramatic contrast with the victorious figure of the saber-wielding enemy. 
             
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           | Date | 
           1888 | 
          
          
           | Current location | 
           Musée de Beaux-Arts de Rennes | 
          
          
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           Musée de Beaux-Arts de Rennes,  Joconde database: entry  00000074701 
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