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Franklin in France 1778

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Visiting France, he is received at the Palais Royal by the duc (the future Louis- Philippe) and duchesse d Orleans

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1706 1778 1790 Benjamin Duchesse Franklin Future Palais Philippe Received Visiting


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this historic image from 1778, Benjamin Franklin, the renowned American statesman, scientist, and inventor, is warmly received at the Palais Royal in Paris by the Duke and Duchess of Orleans, Philippe Eugène, future King Louis-Philippe I of France. The scene captures a pivotal moment in Franklin's diplomatic mission to France during the American Revolution. Franklin, dressed elegantly in a powdered wig and a red coat, stands confidently between the duke and duchess, who are both attired in the opulent finery of the French aristocracy. The duke, with a hand on Franklin's shoulder, seems to be engaging in a lively conversation, while the duchess offers a gracious smile. The Palais Royal, a grand palace located in the heart of Paris, served as a residence for the Orléans family and a popular gathering place for the French elite. Franklin's visit to the palace marked a significant turning point in French support for the American Revolution, as the duke and duchess were influential figures in French politics and society. This photograph, taken from an original 1706 engraving, offers a fascinating glimpse into the diplomatic world of the late 18th century. The image not only showcases the political alliance between Franklin and the French royalty but also highlights the cultural exchange between the two nations during a time of great historical significance. The intricate details of the engraving, from the ornate furnishings in the palace to the elaborate costumes of the individuals depicted, transport us back to an era of grandeur and diplomacy. This image is a testament to the enduring legacy of Benjamin Franklin and the profound impact of his diplomatic efforts on the course of history.

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