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Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise... c1832. Creator: Unknown
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Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise... c1832. Creator: Unknown
Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise and Marie and the Prince of Joinville, visiting the wounded of July in emergency room at the Stock Exchange, led by Doctor Guillon, August 25, 1830
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In this evocative oil painting from the 19th century, Queen Marie-Amélie of Bourbon, accompanied by her daughters, Madame Adelaide and Princesses Louise and Marie, as well as the Prince of Joinville, visit the wounded of the July Revolution at the emergency room of the Stock Exchange in Paris. The painting, which dates back to around 1832, depicts the royal family in a compassionate and caring moment, as they offer comfort and support to the injured men, who lie on hospital beds inside the dimly lit room. The scene takes place in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, and is led by Doctor Guillon. The painting, which is housed in the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, is a testament to the humanitarian efforts of the French monarchy during a time of political upheaval. The women, dressed in elegant gowns, are a stark contrast to the rough and weary appearance of the wounded men, highlighting the stark reality of the revolution and the sacrifices it demanded. The painting, which is believed to be an oil on canvas work, captures the historical significance of the July Revolution and the role of the French monarchy in providing care and support to those in need. The use of rich colors and intricate details adds to the painting's historical and artistic value, making it a valuable addition to the Heritage Art collection and a must-see for anyone interested in French history and culture. The painting's creator remains unknown, but it is a powerful reminder of the compassion and resilience of the human spirit, even in the midst of political turmoil and upheaval. The image of the royal family visiting the wounded soldiers is a poignant and moving one, and serves as a testament to their commitment to their people during a time of crisis.
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