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H.R.H. Monseigneur the Duke de Bordeaux presented to the people... c1822. Creator: Unknown
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H.R.H. Monseigneur the Duke de Bordeaux presented to the people... c1822. Creator: Unknown
H.R.H. Monseigneur the Duke de Bordeaux presented to the people and the army by H.R.M. Madame la Duchesse de Berry, the King on his throne surrounded by the Royal Family and the principal personalities of the State
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Arms Raised Arms Up Canvasmaterial Carnavalet Museum Count Of Provence Desire Le Duke Introducing Introduction King Louis Xviii King Louis Xviii Of France King Of France Le Desire Louis 18th Louis Stanislas Xavier Louis Xviii Louis Xviii King Of France Louis Xviii Of France Praising Provence Count Of Public Raised Arms Royal Family Throne Xavier Louis Stanislas Duke Of Bordeaux Musee Carnavalet Paris Museums Posture
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This stunning oil painting, created in the 19th century, captures a significant moment in French history as H.R.H. Monseigneur the Duke of Bordeaux, Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne Dartois (1777-1820), is presented to the people and the army by H.R.M. Madame la Duchesse de Berry, with King Louis XVIII of France, Louis Stanislas Xavier (1755-1824), seated on his throne and surrounded by the Royal Family and principal personalities of the State. The Duke of Bordeaux, also known as Henri Dartois, is seen standing before the crowd with his arms raised and gesturing, possibly making an introduction or speech. The King, dressed in formal attire, gazes intently at the scene, while the Duchess of Berry, wearing an elegant gown, looks proudly at her husband. The painting is filled with a sense of grandeur and importance, reflecting the historical significance of the event. The artwork, which is housed in the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, is a testament to the rich heritage and history of France during the 19th century. The use of oil on canvas and vibrant colors adds to the painting's beauty and depth, making it a must-see for anyone interested in French monarchy and history.
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