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Ferdinand Philippe Collection

Ferdinand Philippe, also known as Duke of Orleans, was a prominent figure in French history during the 19th century

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Helene Luise Elisabeth of Mecklenberg-Schwerin, 1840 (litho)

Helene Luise Elisabeth of Mecklenberg-Schwerin, 1840 (litho)
1574672 Helene Luise Elisabeth of Mecklenberg-Schwerin, 1840 (litho); (add.info.: Helene Luise Elisabeth of Mecklenberg-Schwerin (1814-1858), Duchess of Orleans after marriage to Ferdinand Philippe

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand Philippe

Portrait of Ferdinand Philippe
863539 Portrait of Ferdinand Philippe; (add.info.: Ferdinand Philippe, Duc d'Orleans (1810-1842) eldest son of French king Louis-Philippe

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Le ducd'Orléans, se rendant à l'hôtel de ville, traverse la place du Châtelet, le 31 juillet 1830

Le ducd'Orléans, se rendant à l'hôtel de ville, traverse la place du Châtelet, le 31 juillet 1830
Le ducd'Orleans, se rendant a l'hotel de ville, traverse la place du Chatelet, le 31 juillet 1830, c1830

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: The Duke of Orleans visiting the sick at Hotel-Dieu during the cholera epidemic of 1832

The Duke of Orleans visiting the sick at Hotel-Dieu during the cholera epidemic of 1832. Creator: Alfred Johannot
The Duke of Orleans visiting the sick at Hotel-Dieu during the cholera epidemic of 1832

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Chapel to the Memory of the Duke of Orleans, at Paris (engraving)

Chapel to the Memory of the Duke of Orleans, at Paris (engraving)
1100778 Chapel to the Memory of the Duke of Orleans, at Paris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chapel to the Memory of the Duke of Orleans, at Paris)

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (engraving)

Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (engraving)
669654 Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans)

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Ferdinand Phillippe. Lis. Cles. Hri. Duc d Orleans - Prince Royal, (1810-1842), c1830

Ferdinand Phillippe. Lis. Cles. Hri. Duc d Orleans - Prince Royal, (1810-1842), c1830
Ferdinand Phillippe. Lis. Cles. Hri. Duc d Orleans - Prince Royal, c1830. Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) born in exile in Sicily

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Marriage of Prince Ferdinand Philippe d Orleans and Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1837

Marriage of Prince Ferdinand Philippe d Orleans and Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1837
The Marriage of Prince Ferdinand Philippe d Orleans and Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin at Fontainebleau, 1837. Found in the Collection of Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: A Soiree by Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) in the Pavillon de Marsan. Creator: Lami

A Soiree by Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) in the Pavillon de Marsan. Creator: Lami
A Soiree by Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) in the Pavillon de Marsan. Found in the Collection of Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) as child. Artist: Anonymous

Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) as child. Artist: Anonymous
Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842) as child. Private Collection

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-1842), Prince Royal of France, 19th century

Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-1842), Prince Royal of France, 19th century
Ferdinand-Philippe, Prince Royal of France, 19th century. Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842), died in a carriage accident

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: The final moments of the Duke of Orleans after the accident at Neuilly, 13th July 1842

The final moments of the Duke of Orleans after the accident at Neuilly, 13th July 1842
XIR468143 The final moments of the Duke of Orleans after the accident at Neuilly, 13th July 1842 (pencil on paper) by Provost, A (fl)

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in the Park at Saint-Cloud, 1843 (oil

Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in the Park at Saint-Cloud, 1843 (oil
XIR237914 Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in the Park at Saint-Cloud, 1843 (oil on canvas) by Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867); 156x120 cm; ChAteau de Versailles

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans at the Palais des Tuileries, 1844 (oil

Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans at the Palais des Tuileries, 1844 (oil
XIR238648 Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42) Duke of Orleans at the Palais des Tuileries, 1844 (oil on canvas) by Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867); 218x131 cm; ChAteau de Versailles

Background imageFerdinand Philippe Collection: 1272853; out of copyright

1272853; out of copyright


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Ferdinand Philippe, also known as Duke of Orleans, was a prominent figure in French history during the 19th century. His life was marked by significant events and achievements that left an indelible mark on his legacy. One notable aspect of Ferdinand Philippe's life is his marriage to Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1837. This union brought together two influential families and solidified their place in European nobility. A portrait from the 1830s captures the radiant beauty of Helene as she embarked on her journey as a bride. As a child, Ferdinand Philippe showed great promise and potential for leadership. An anonymous artist captured his youthful innocence and charm in a captivating portrait that showcases his regal lineage. Throughout his life, Ferdinand Philippe held various titles and positions within the royal court. He served as Prince Royal of France, carrying immense responsibilities at such a young age. The engravings depicting him highlight his dignified presence and noble stature. The Chapel to the Memory of the Duke of Orleans stands tall in Paris, serving as a testament to Ferdinand Philippe's lasting impact on French society. It symbolizes reverence for this remarkable individual who left this world too soon. Despite being born into privilege, Ferdinand Philippe understood the importance of connecting with people from all walks of life. He hosted exquisite soirées at Pavillon de Marsan where aristocrats mingled with artists and intellectuals alike – fostering an environment that celebrated culture and creativity. Tragically, Ferdinand Philippe's untimely death shook France to its core. The somber image capturing his coffin leaving Chateau de Clermont serves as a poignant reminder of how fleeting life can be – even for those destined for greatness. Ferdinand-Philippe's story is one filled with triumphs and heartbreaks; it encapsulates both joyous celebrations like weddings but also profound moments marked by loss.