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Charles X Also Called (Until 1824) Charles-Philippe Comte (Count) D artois, Byname (1795-1824) Monsieur (1757 -1836), King Of France From 1824 To 1830. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Charles. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xiv. The Court Of The Tuileries Ii"Published London 1899
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Charles X Also Called (Until 1824) Charles-Philippe Comte (Count) D artois, Byname (1795-1824) Monsieur (1757 -1836), King Of France From 1824 To 1830. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Charles. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xiv. The Court Of The Tuileries Ii"Published London 1899
Charles X Also Called (Until 1824) Charles-Philippe Comte (Count) D artois, Byname (1795-1824) Monsieur (1757 -1836), King Of France From 1824 To 1830. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Charles. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works Xiv. The Court Of The Tuileries Ii" Published London 1899
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Byname Comte Count France King Monarch Monarchy Plate Regal Reign Royal Royalty Ruler Charles X Dartois Monsieur
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This print captures the regal presence of Charles X, also known as Charles-Philippe Comte D'artois. He held the title of Monsieur from 1795 to 1824 and later became King of France from 1824 to 1830. The photo-etching is a faithful reproduction of a painting by Charles, showcasing the monarch in all his glory. Charles X's reign was marked by his commitment to restoring absolute monarchy in France after the turbulent years following the French Revolution. His portrait exudes an air of authority and power, with every detail meticulously captured in this image. The vertical composition adds to the grandeur and elegance that befits a royal figure like Charles X. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are transported back to a time when monarchs ruled with unquestioned authority. Published in London in 1899 as part of "Lady Jackson's Works XIV: The Court of the Tuileries II" this print serves as both a historical document and a work of art. It allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the significance of Charles X's role within French history. Ken Welsh has skillfully preserved this momentous piece through his expert craftsmanship, ensuring that future generations can continue to admire and learn from it.
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