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View of decorations on rue de la Ferronnerie in Paris on occasion of the restoration...1745 Creator: Anon
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View of decorations on rue de la Ferronnerie in Paris on occasion of the restoration...1745 Creator: Anon
View of the decorations on rue de la Ferronnerie in Paris on occasion of the restoration of Louis XV, king of France, in 1745, 1745-1775
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Busy Cardboard Celebration Celebrations City Life Citylife Daily Life Daumont Jean Francois Deck Paint Jean Francois Daumont King Louis Xv King Louis Xv Of France King Of France Louis Le Bien Aime Louis The Beloved Louis Xv Louis Xv King Of France Louis Xv Of France Perspective Prepared Paper Restoration Restored Rococo Era Royal Event Watercolour Paint
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This view of Rue de la Ferronnerie in Paris, created anonymously in the 18th century, showcases the grandeur and excitement of a royal restoration event in 1745. The decorations and preparations for the restoration of King Louis XV, King of France, are on full display, with vibrant colors and intricate designs adorning the facades of the buildings lining the street. The busy scene is filled with men and women, dressed in the fashion of the day, eagerly observing the festivities. The Dutch artist, Jean Francois Daumont, masterfully captures the essence of the Rococo era with his use of watercolor and prepared paper. The perspective of the street, with its low country influence, draws the viewer into the heart of the celebration. The cardboard decorations and deck paint add an element of temporary beauty to the permanent stone and brick structures, highlighting the importance of the moment in history. This etching, now held in the Rijksmuseum, offers a glimpse into the daily life of Paris during the restoration of King Louis XV, affectionately known as "Louis the Beloved." The image is a testament to the rich heritage and artistic traditions of the time, making it a valuable addition to any collection of 18th century art and European history.
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