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Reception of Louis 2 de Bourbon Conde said the Grand Conde by King Louis 14 a Versailles
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Reception of Louis 2 de Bourbon Conde said the Grand Conde by King Louis 14 a Versailles
5944645 Reception of Louis 2 de Bourbon Conde said the Grand Conde by King Louis 14 a Versailles in 1674 (oil on canvas 1878 0.95 x 1.39) by Gerome, Jean Leon (1824-1904); 95x139 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Gerome Jean Leon (1824-1904) Reception of Louis 2 de Bourbon Conde called the Grand Conde by King Louis 14 a Versailles in 1674 (oil on canvas 1878 0, 95 x 1, 39) Musee D Orsay.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23341046
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
17th Courtier Interior Scene Reception Seventeenth Staircase This Is The First Versailles Xvii
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This print captures a significant historical moment in the lavish halls of Versailles. Titled "Reception of Louis 2 de Bourbon Conde said the Grand Conde by King Louis 14 a Versailles" this oil on canvas masterpiece was created by Jean Leon Gerome in 1878. The scene depicted is set in 1674, during the reign of King Louis XIV, known as the Sun King. The painting showcases the grandeur and opulence that characterized his court at Versailles. In this particular event, we witness the reception of Louis II de Bourbon-Condé, also known as the Grand Condé, by King Louis XIV himself. The composition portrays an interior scene featuring a magnificent staircase where members of royalty and courtiers gather to welcome their esteemed guest. The attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings to life intricate architectural elements and sumptuous costumes worn by those present. Gerome's skillful use of light and color adds depth and drama to this historic moment. The painting not only captures royal pomp but also highlights military power with its depiction of soldiers accompanying both kings. Now housed at Musee d'Orsay in Paris, France, this artwork serves as a testament to Gerome's talent for capturing historical events with precision and artistic flair. It offers viewers an opportunity to step back into seventeenth-century France and immerse themselves in its rich history through artistry.
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