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Louis-Philippe, 71e roi de France, monte sur le trone en 1830, mort en 1851 (coloured engraving)

Louis-Philippe, 71e roi de France, monte sur le trone en 1830, mort en 1851 (coloured engraving)


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Louis-Philippe, 71e roi de France, monte sur le trone en 1830, mort en 1851 (coloured engraving)

2799709 Louis-Philippe, 71e roi de France, monte sur le trone en 1830, mort en 1851 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Louis-Philippe, 71e roi de France, monte sur le trone en 1830, mort en 1851. Detail from popular coloured engraving by Pellerin of Epinal. Galerie Des Rois et Reines de France.); © Look and Learn

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

1830 1851 Louis Philippe Monte Mort Queens Royals Trone


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This coloured engraving depicts Louis-Philippe, the 71st king of France, ascending to the throne in 1830 and tragically passing away in 1851. The artwork is part of a private collection and showcases a detailed section from a popular engraving by Pellerin of Epinal, found in the Galerie Des Rois et Reines de France. Louis-Philippe's reign was marked by significant political and social changes in France. As a constitutional monarch, he aimed to establish a more liberal regime known as the July Monarchy. However, his rule faced challenges such as economic crises and growing opposition from republicans. The vibrant colours used in this print bring life to the scene, highlighting Louis-Philippe's regal presence on the throne. His royal attire exudes power and authority while capturing the essence of French royalty during that period. This historical artwork offers viewers an opportunity to delve into European history and appreciate French culture. It serves as a reminder of an era when kings and queens played pivotal roles in shaping nations. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when Louis-Philippe held immense influence over France. Through this print, we can reflect on his legacy as well as ponder upon the complexities of monarchy within European society.

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