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Tuileries Palace Collection (#2)

The Tuileries Palace, a grand symbol of French history and culture, has witnessed countless significant moments throughout the years

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: View of Place de la Concorde, current 8th arrondissement, between 1804 and 1858

View of Place de la Concorde, current 8th arrondissement, between 1804 and 1858. Creator: Leon-Francois-Antoine Fleury
View of Place de la Concorde, current 8th arrondissement, between 1804 and 1858

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Composite view of Parisian landmarks, 1836. Creator: Domenico Ferri

Composite view of Parisian landmarks, 1836. Creator: Domenico Ferri
Composite view of Parisian landmarks, 1836

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Napoleon I's wedding meal in Tuileries on April 2, 1810, c1805 — 1815. Creator: Alexandre Dufay

Napoleon I's wedding meal in Tuileries on April 2, 1810, c1805 — 1815. Creator: Alexandre Dufay
Napoleon I's wedding meal in Tuileries on April 2, 1810, c1805 -- 1815

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Seine in La Grenouillere, view taken from waterfront terrace at Tuileries, c1777

The Seine in La Grenouillere, view taken from waterfront terrace at Tuileries, c1777. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
The Seine in La Grenouillere, view taken from waterfront terrace at Tuileries, c1777

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: View of the Grand Basin of the Tuileries (behind the statue of Autumn), ca. 1803

View of the Grand Basin of the Tuileries (behind the statue of Autumn), ca. 1803. Creator: Johann Heinrich Troll
View of the Grand Basin of the Tuileries (behind the statue of Autumn), ca. 1803

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, 1839

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Les Tuileries, 1855 / 57. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Les Tuileries, 1855 / 57. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Les Tuileries, 1855/57. [Tuileries Palace in Paris, residence of French monarchs, dating from the 16th century and demolished in 1883]. Albumen print

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Paris Fire (Palais des Tuileries, Pavillon de Marsan), May 1871. Creator: Charles Soulier

Paris Fire (Palais des Tuileries, Pavillon de Marsan), May 1871. Creator: Charles Soulier
Paris Fire (Palais des Tuileries, Pavillon de Marsan), May 1871. Albumen print, from the series " Paris incendie"

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Napoleon receiving Cardinal Ercole Consalvi at the Tuileries Palace, Paris, 1801 (engraving)

Napoleon receiving Cardinal Ercole Consalvi at the Tuileries Palace, Paris, 1801 (engraving)
3647610 Napoleon receiving Cardinal Ercole Consalvi at the Tuileries Palace, Paris, 1801 (engraving) by Delort, Charles Edouard (1841-95); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte among the ruins of the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)

Napoleon Bonaparte among the ruins of the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)
725699 Napoleon Bonaparte among the ruins of the Tuileries Palace (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Tuileries, Paris (colour litho)

The Tuileries, Paris (colour litho)
3104536 The Tuileries, Paris (colour litho) by Loir, Luigi (1845-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tuileries, Paris)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The coronation of Napoleon I (engraving)

The coronation of Napoleon I (engraving)
725975 The coronation of Napoleon I (engraving) by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The coronation of Napoleon I)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: First review of the consular guard on the parade ground at the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)

First review of the consular guard on the parade ground at the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)
725700 First review of the consular guard on the parade ground at the Tuileries Palace (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Storming of the Tuileries Palace by the sans-culottes, 1792 (engraving)

Storming of the Tuileries Palace by the sans-culottes, 1792 (engraving)
3647579 Storming of the Tuileries Palace by the sans-culottes, 1792 (engraving) by Lix, Frederic Theodore (1830-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: 10 August 1792 (engraving)

10 August 1792 (engraving)
964499 10 August 1792 (engraving) by Raffet, Denis Auguste Marie (1804-60) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: 10 August 1792, revolutionary militias besieging the Tuileries Palace in Paris)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: River Front of the New Buildings of the Tuileries Palace (engraving)

River Front of the New Buildings of the Tuileries Palace (engraving)
1104196 River Front of the New Buildings of the Tuileries Palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Grand Mass in the Chapel of the Tuileries (engraving)

Grand Mass in the Chapel of the Tuileries (engraving)
1103962 Grand Mass in the Chapel of the Tuileries (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grand Mass in the Chapel of the Tuileries)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Louis XVI of France forced to don a Phrygian cap by the sans-culottes after their invasion of

Louis XVI of France forced to don a Phrygian cap by the sans-culottes after their invasion of the Tuileries Palace
3647578 Louis XVI of France forced to don a Phrygian cap by the sans-culottes after their invasion of the Tuileries Palace, 1792 (engraving) by Lix

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Paris: Garden opposite the Tuileries Palace (b / w photo)

Paris: Garden opposite the Tuileries Palace (b / w photo)
6007845 Paris: Garden opposite the Tuileries Palace (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Garden opposite the Tuileries Palace)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Josephine welcoming guests to the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)

Josephine welcoming guests to the Tuileries Palace (colour litho)
725703 Josephine welcoming guests to the Tuileries Palace (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Madame Bonaparte receiving embassadors at the Tuileries (colour litho)

Madame Bonaparte receiving embassadors at the Tuileries (colour litho)
726004 Madame Bonaparte receiving embassadors at the Tuileries (colour litho) by Myrbach-Rheinfeld, Felicien baron de (b.1853) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Daniel Dunglas Home conjuring a hand to knot Empress Eugenies handkerchief

Daniel Dunglas Home conjuring a hand to knot Empress Eugenies handkerchief
488964 Daniel Dunglas Home conjuring a hand to knot Empress Eugenies handkerchief, illustration from Force Psychique by Yveling Rambaud, print made by Florian, published 1889 (engraving) by Besnard

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: New Buildings of the Tuileries, the Emperors Gateway (engraving)

New Buildings of the Tuileries, the Emperors Gateway (engraving)
1103906 New Buildings of the Tuileries, the Emperors Gateway (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Buildings of the Tuileries, the Emperors Gateway)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: New Buildings of the Tuileries in the Place du Carrousel (engraving)

New Buildings of the Tuileries in the Place du Carrousel (engraving)
1103988 New Buildings of the Tuileries in the Place du Carrousel (engraving) by Fichot, Michel Charles (1817-1903) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The people at the Tuileries Palace (engraving)

The people at the Tuileries Palace (engraving)
964480 The people at the Tuileries Palace (engraving) by Raffet, Denis Auguste Marie (1804-60) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The people at the Tuileries Palace in Paris, France)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: A State Ball at the Tuileries Palace, the Grand Vestibule (engraving)

A State Ball at the Tuileries Palace, the Grand Vestibule (engraving)
1099388 A State Ball at the Tuileries Palace, the Grand Vestibule (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A State Ball at the Tuileries Palace)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: A State Banquet at the Tuileries (engraving)

A State Banquet at the Tuileries (engraving)
1103949 A State Banquet at the Tuileries (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A State Banquet at the Tuileries)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Concert in the Salle des Marechaux, at the Tuileries (engraving)

Concert in the Salle des Marechaux, at the Tuileries (engraving)
1103907 Concert in the Salle des Marechaux, at the Tuileries (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Concert in the Salle des Marechaux, at the Tuileries)

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: French emigrants are welcomed back to France at the Tuileries Palace in Paris (colour litho)

French emigrants are welcomed back to France at the Tuileries Palace in Paris (colour litho)
725706 French emigrants are welcomed back to France at the Tuileries Palace in Paris (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Le Palais des Tuileries, vu du quai d Orsay, 1757. Creator: Raguenet

Le Palais des Tuileries, vu du quai d Orsay, 1757. Creator: Raguenet
Le Palais des Tuileries, vu du quai d Orsay, 1757. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Tuileries Garden (Le jardin des Tuileries), published 1896. Creator: Edouard Vuillard

The Tuileries Garden (Le jardin des Tuileries), published 1896. Creator: Edouard Vuillard
The Tuileries Garden (Le jardin des Tuileries), published 1896

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Statue des Tuileries: G. Marsy et A. Flamen: Boree enlevant Orythie, 1859

Statue des Tuileries: G. Marsy et A. Flamen: Boree enlevant Orythie, 1859

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries, 1812. Creator: Jacques-Louis David

The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries, 1812. Creator: Jacques-Louis David
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries, 1812. Commissioned by Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton in 1811 and completed in 1812

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Tuileries Garden, 1680. 1680. Creator: Adam Perelle

The Tuileries Garden, 1680. 1680. Creator: Adam Perelle
The Tuileries Garden, 1680

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: [The Tuileries After Its Destruction by the Communards], 1871

[The Tuileries After Its Destruction by the Communards], 1871

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: [The Tuileries after the Commune], 1871. Creator: Hippolyte-Auguste Collard

[The Tuileries after the Commune], 1871. Creator: Hippolyte-Auguste Collard
[The Tuileries after the Commune], 1871

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Tuileries Palace, Burned. General View, 1871. Creator: Alphonse J. Liebert

Tuileries Palace, Burned. General View, 1871. Creator: Alphonse J. Liebert
Tuileries Palace, Burned. General View, 1871

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Ruins of the Tuileries Palace, 19th century. Creator: Isidore Pils

Ruins of the Tuileries Palace, 19th century. Creator: Isidore Pils
Ruins of the Tuileries Palace, 19th century

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries, motifs de decorations tiré

Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries, motifs de decorations tiré
Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries, motifs de decorations tires des constructions executees au nouveau Louvre et au palais des Tuileries... tomes I / II, 1850s-70s

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Deputation from the Roman Senate presenting its homage to Napoleon I on 16 November 1809, 1810

Deputation from the Roman Senate presenting its homage to Napoleon I on 16 November 1809, 1810
A deputation from the Roman Senate presenting its homage to Napoleon I in the Tuileries Palace on 16 November 1809, 1810. Found in the Collection of Musee de l Histoire de France

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: The Planting of a Liberty pole, 1792

The Planting of a Liberty pole, 1792. Found in the Collection of Muse e Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Salon of the Empress Eugenie at the Tuileries Palace, 1868

Salon of the Empress Eugenie at the Tuileries Palace, 1868
Salon of the Empress Euge nie at the Tuileries Palace, 1868. Found in the Collection of Palacio de Liria, Madrid

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Study for the decoration of the throne at the Palais des Tuileries, 1806

Study for the decoration of the throne at the Palais des Tuileries, 1806. Private Collection

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Theatre des Tuileries, 1788. Artist: Anonymous

Theatre des Tuileries, 1788. Artist: Anonymous
Theatre des Tuileries, 1788. Private Collection

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Invalid Handing a Petition to Napoleon at the Parade in the Court of the Tuileries Palace

Invalid Handing a Petition to Napoleon at the Parade in the Court of the Tuileries Palace. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Nuns and Schoolgirls in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1870s-1880s

Nuns and Schoolgirls in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1870s-1880s. Artist: Lepine, Stanislas (1836-1892)
Nuns and Schoolgirls in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1870s-1880s. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageTuileries Palace Collection: Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens, 1867. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)

Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens, 1867. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)
Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens, 1867. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London




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The Tuileries Palace, a grand symbol of French history and culture, has witnessed countless significant moments throughout the years. From its stunning gardens captured by Monet in 1876 to the breathtaking view of the Grand Basin depicted by Johann Heinrich Troll in 1803, this palace holds stories that transcend time. Dating back to 1839, Thomas Shotter Boys' Pavillon de Flore showcases the architectural beauty of this historical landmark. Meanwhile, Edouard Baldus's Les Tuileries transports us to a different era with its captivating depiction from 1855/57. However, not all memories associated with the it can joyful. Charles Soulier's Paris Fire immortalizes the devastating blaze that engulfed Palais des Tuileries and Pavillon de Marsan in May 1871. It serves as a reminder of how even majestic structures can fall victim to destruction. Napoleon Bonaparte also left his mark on this iconic palace. Engravings such as Napoleon receiving Cardinal Ercole Consalvi at the Tuileries Palace in Paris (1801) and Napoleon Bonaparte among the ruins of the Tuileries Palace depict his presence within these walls. The coronation of Napoleon I is another historic event forever tied to this palace's legacy. The engraving capturing this momentous occasion reminds us of France's imperial past and its impact on European history. Furthermore, lithographs like First review of the consular guard on the parade ground at the Tuileries Palace illustrate military displays held within these grounds during Napoleon's reign. Yet amidst triumphs and celebrations lies a darker chapter: Storming of the Tuileries Palace by sans-culottes in 1792 marked a turning point for France during its revolution. The engraving depicting August 10th captures both chaos and determination as ordinary citizens fought for their ideals. From artistic inspiration to political upheaval, each image associated with the Tuileries Palace tells a unique story.