Barry Lyndon | 1975 | Stanley Kubrick | UK/USA
Marquis de Lafayette inspecting his US light infantry, accompanied by a dragoon of the Lee’s Legion, 1782, American war of independence, plate by H.A. Ogden
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Barry Lyndon | 1975 | Stanley Kubrick | UK/USA
Marquis de Lafayette inspecting his US light infantry, accompanied by a dragoon of the Lee’s Legion, 1782, American war of independence, plate by H.A. Ogden
French Revolution Bicentennial La Fayette stamp and cover
Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles, marquise de La Fayette.
Soooo I made a power point with some movie and TV recommendations for people who love the American Revolution as much as me. Hamilton has introduced so many new people to the subject and I can’t wait to share these with you!
Bonus:



(I haven’t seen all the one’s in the last slide so I don’t know if they are all good or not, I will say I’m not a fan of The Patriot but some people might like it for the 18th century aesthetic or whatever)
Anonymous asked:
marq-de-laf answered:

Lafayette’s time at court was filled with lackluster accounts and embarrassing anecdotes. He was in his teens for most of his time at Versailles, and he was a country-groomed one at that. He felt out of his element and refused to speak at great length on any topic he did not know about…which were many…for fear of sounding foolish. This gave others the impression that the young man was aloof and passionless.
Marie Antoinette did indeed laugh him from the floor for his bumbling dance skills. He once drank so much in an attempt to keep up with his notably naughty brother-in-law that he had to be carried away in a carriage, completely wasted. Social elites feared that the Noailles family had brought a dud into the fold.
Lafayette later assured his reader in his memoirs that this perceived passionless attitude was due his younger self’s fear that his pride would be wounded if he was made out to be ignorant of some important point or courtesy. This descriptor was dropped after his time in America. From then on, the court viewed him almost as a romanticized young adventurer hero worthy of gossip and interest.
but you will remember me, remember me for centuries