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Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Portrait of King Louis-Philippe | Palace of Versailles Franz Xavier Winterhalter, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, French Coins, French Royalty, French History, Louis Philippe, Palais Royal, French Revolution, Prince Albert

Versailles is the primary location for the first Parisian works by painter Franz Xaver Winterhalter under the July Monarchy. This collection features all of the portraits of King Louis Philippe and his family, painted between 1839 and 1848. The collection also includes beautiful portraits given as gifts to the King of France: that of King Leopold of the Belgians from 1840, as well as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert from 1842.

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Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838), Prince de Bénévent Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758–1823) 18th Century Paintings, French History, French Revolution, Louis Xvi, Games For Girls, Metropolitan Museum, Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Adele, Famous People

This lifesize portrait of Talleyrand, a brilliant political figure who served under every French ruler from Louis XVI (reigned 1774–92) to Louis-Philippe (reigned 1830–48), is the latest of three full-length portraits painted by Prud’hon

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Louis Philippe I was the King of France from 1830 to 1845, but spent over 20 years as an exiled prince after the outbreak of the French Revolution. In the fall of 1797, he briefly lived above what would later become the Union Oyster House restaurant in Boston. Philippe's exile began during the Reign of Terror in 1793, a time of chaotic violence during which many aristocrats were guillotined. Prince Philippe, who was serving as a colonel in the French army at the time, fled France in April... Franz Winterhalter, Franz Xavier Winterhalter, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, King Leopold, French Royalty, Historia Universal, French History, Louis Philippe, French Revolution

Louis Philippe I was the King of France from 1830 to 1845, but spent over 20 years as an exiled prince after the outbreak of the French Revolution. In the fall of 1797, he briefly lived above what would later become the Union Oyster House restaurant in Boston. Philippe's exile…

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