Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre is often recognized as the most influential individual during the French Revolution. Religious tolerance, abolition of slavery, abolition of celibacy, and universal manhood suffrage were among the issues championed by the lawyer and politician in his political and legal action. Look no further than him for someone who was influential in the establishment of the First French Republic. He was even elected to the National Convention as a delegate in the position of vice president. What did he look like in real life?
What Maximilien Robespierre Really Looked Like
Philippe Froesch and Philippe Charlier collaborated on this portrayal of his face in 2013, which was finished in 2013. In addition to the artwork, they needed two death masks to fulfill their task. According to rumors, these were produced by Madame Tussaud! Because he was executed on July 28, 1794, she had no alternative but to use his severed head.