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Le duc d'Orléans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance générale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830. Creator: Joseph-Desire Court
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Le duc d'Orléans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance générale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830. Creator: Joseph-Desire Court
Le duc d'Orleans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance generale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830, au Palais-Royal, c1836
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This striking 19th century academic oil painting, titled "Le duc d'Orléans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance générale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830," was created by the renowned French artist Joseph-Desire Court. The painting depicts the Duke of Orléans, later King Louis-Philippe I of France, signing the proclamation of the July Monarchy on July 31, 1830, at the Palais-Royal in Paris. The Duke, dressed in formal attire, is shown seated at a grand table, surrounded by a group of men in similar clothing, all dressed for the occasion. The room is adorned with ornate furnishings, including a chandelier, and the walls are adorned with paintings and tapestries, reflecting the opulence of the French monarchy. The painting captures a pivotal moment in French history, as the July Monarchy marked the end of the Bourbon monarchy and the beginning of a new era in French politics. The Duke, who had been the regent for the young King Louis-Philippe since 1830, assumed the throne following the abdication of King Charles X. The painting is a testament to the artistic and historical significance of the July Monarchy and the role of the Duke of Orléans in shaping the future of France. It is a valuable addition to the collections of the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, which houses a vast collection of historical art and artifacts related to the history of Paris and France.
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