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“Égalité” (Equality) – 1792 Engraving by Jean-François Janinet after Jean-Guillaume Moitte
Created in 1792, Égalité (Equality) is an allegorical engraving by Jean-François Janinet, based on a design by draughtsman Jean-Guillaume Moitte. It serves as a companion piece to their earlier work, Liberté (Liberty), and together, the two artworks exemplify the spirit of Revolutionary-era allegory.
In this engraving, Equality is depicted as a dignified female figure seated on a classical throne. In her right hand, she holds a carpenter’s level—a symbol of balance, justice, and fairness. In her left, she presents the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, highlighting the legal and philosophical foundation of equality in the new republic.
Her pose, garments, and the overall composition reflect the neoclassical style popular during the French Revolution, evoking the ideals and visual language of ancient Greece and Rome to underscore the timeless values of justice and civic virtue.
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