A naïve (but contemporary) depiction of Robespierre and pals being brought to the guillotine at the Place de la Révolution. Couthon lies decapitated, his head displayed to the crowd; Augustin Robespierre is led onto the scaffold. In the tumbril, per the numbering provided, is: (9) Hanriot, (10) Robespierre, showing the slightest hint of his grotesque facial wound, (11) Dumas, (12) Saint-Just, flourishing his handkerchief melodramatically, (13) Lescot Fluriot,&amp;nbsp;mayor of Paris, with his back to the camera. On the ground lies the suicided corpse of Lebas (brought there for the occasion?) Item (4) is Sanson, the state executioner, and (3) is the location of the  Faubourg de Saint-Germain , for a bit of local colour.&amp;nbsp;(Full version via   Wikipedia  )