884593 Alphonse Baudin on the Barricade of Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 3rd December 1851 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Baudin (1811-51) French political figure and doctor who devoted his practice to caring for the poor. In 1851, after the coup d\'etat of 2 December and the dissolution of the National assembly by Prince-President, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (future Napoleon III), Baudin wrote the manifesto appealing to the people of Paris, dictated to him by Victor Hugo and condemning the coup d\'etat. Baudin was killed on the Barricade while attempting to incite the workers of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine to rebel and after uttering his celebrated phrase: \'You will see how one dies for twenty-five francs\' (Je vais vous montrer comment in meurt pour 25 francs par jour\')); 穢 Archives Charmet.

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