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Mlle la Chevaliere d Eon de Beaumont fencing at Carlton House, 9th April 1787
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Mlle la Chevaliere d Eon de Beaumont fencing at Carlton House, 9th April 1787
Mlle la Chevaliere d Eon de Beaumont fencing at Carlton House, 9th April 1787. The Chevalier d Eon (1728-1810) having a swordfight with Monsieur de Saint George. Charles-Genevieve-Louis-Auguste-Andre-Timothee Eon de Beaumont lived the first half of his life as a man and the second half as a woman. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
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Beaumont Carlton House Cross Dressing Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds Eon De Beaumont Fencer Fencing Foil Gender George Paston La Chevaliere Deon De Paston Swordfighting Symonds Tranny Transvestite
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This print captures a historic moment at Carlton House on 9th April 1787. The image depicts Mlle la Chevaliere d Eon de Beaumont engaging in a fierce swordfight with Monsieur de Saint George. Charles-Genevieve-Louis-Auguste-Andre-Timothee Eon de Beaumont, who lived as both a man and a woman throughout their life, showcases exceptional skill and grace in the art of fencing. The illustration, taken from "Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century" provides an intriguing glimpse into the gender fluidity that existed during this time period. Mlle la Chevaliere d Eon de Beaumont challenges societal norms by fearlessly embracing their true identity. In this powerful portrayal of strength and determination, we witness two individuals defying traditional gender roles to engage in combat with foils. The clash of weapons symbolizes not only physical prowess but also represents the ongoing struggle for acceptance and equality. Through this monochrome depiction, we are transported back to eighteenth-century France where notions of gender were being challenged and redefined. This thought-provoking image serves as a reminder that history is filled with stories of remarkable individuals who dared to be themselves despite societal constraints. As we reflect upon this extraordinary moment frozen in time, let us celebrate the courage and resilience of those who have paved the way for greater understanding and acceptance today.
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