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The First Meeting between Louis XVIII (1755-1824) and Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande (1798-1870) of Bourbon, at the Croix de St. Herem in the Forest of Fontainebleau, 15th June 1816, 1816-30 (coloured engraving)
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The First Meeting between Louis XVIII (1755-1824) and Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande (1798-1870) of Bourbon, at the Croix de St. Herem in the Forest of Fontainebleau, 15th June 1816, 1816-30 (coloured engraving)
XIR165566 The First Meeting between Louis XVIII (1755-1824) and Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande (1798-1870) of Bourbon, at the Croix de St. Herem in the Forest of Fontainebleau, 15th June 1816, 1816-30 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Marie Caroline Ferdinande, Princess of the Two Sicilies; )
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The First Meeting between Louis XVIII and Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande of Bourbon, at the Croix de St. Herem in the Forest of Fontainebleau". This coloured engraving captures a historic moment in time - the first meeting between Louis XVIII and Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande of Bourbon. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Croix de St. Herem in the enchanting Forest of Fontainebleau, this image transports us back to 15th June 1816. In this artwork by French School from the 19th century, we witness an array of people gathered around these two figures who would play significant roles in European history. The composition showcases a vibrant mix of courtiers, soldiers, and dignitaries dressed impeccably in 19th-century fashion. Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande, Princess of Two Sicilies, stands elegantly beside Louis XVIII as they engage in conversation. She exudes grace and poise with her regal attire befitting her royal status. Meanwhile, King Louis XVIII appears distinguished and commanding in his military uniform. This union between royalty symbolizes a dynastic marriage that would shape political alliances across Europe during this era. The significance is not lost on those present at this momentous occasion. The colours used throughout the engraving add depth and vibrancy to each figure depicted - from ladies donning fashionable attire to soldiers proudly displaying their uniforms. This artwork serves as both a historical record and an artistic masterpiece capturing an important chapter in European history. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, France, this print offers viewers a glimpse into a world long gone but forever immortalized through art.
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