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The Duke of Orleans, Ferdinand Philippe d'Orleans (1810-1842), died of a horse-riding car accident, Marble sculpture by Jean-Louis Jaley (1802-1866). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Musee du Louvre
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The Duke of Orleans, Ferdinand Philippe d'Orleans (1810-1842), died of a horse-riding car accident, Marble sculpture by Jean-Louis Jaley (1802-1866). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Musee du Louvre
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This stunning marble sculpture captures the likeness of The Duke of Orleans, Ferdinand Philippe d'Orleans, a tragic figure whose life was cut short by a horse-riding car accident in 1842. Created by the talented sculptor Jean-Louis Jaley, this piece exudes elegance and grace, showcasing the Duke's regal demeanor.
The intricate details of the sculpture bring to life the noble features of Ferdinand Philippe d'Orleans, capturing his essence for eternity. From his finely chiseled facial features to his flowing robes, every aspect of this artwork speaks to the skill and craftsmanship of its creator.
Photographed by Kim Youngtae at the Musee du Louvre, this image allows us to admire not only the beauty of the sculpture itself but also appreciate its historical significance. The Duke's untimely death serves as a reminder of life's fragility and unpredictability.
As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are transported back to a time when royalty reigned supreme and artistry flourished. It is a testament to both the talent of Jean-Louis Jaley and the enduring legacy of Ferdinand Philippe d'Orleans.
Intriguingly captured in black and white by Kim Youngtae, this photograph adds an air of mystery and nostalgia to an already captivating subject. It is a timeless representation that will continue to captivate viewers for generations to come.
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