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'''''Louis-Philippe and His Sons Riding Out from Versailles''''' is an 1846 ] by the French ] ].<ref>Tinterow & Lacambre p.175</ref> It features a group portrait of ] and his sons riding out from the ]. Versailles, once the residence of the ] during the ] before the ], had been abandoned for several decades. During the ] Louis Philippe oversaw its restoration as a national museum. Vernet's painting commemorates its inauguration on 10 June 1837. The king rides out through the gates accompanied by his five sons the ], the ], the ], ] and the ]. Orléans, the king's eldest son and heir, had subsequently died in a carriage accident in 1842.<ref>Müller p.264-65</ref> |
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'''''Louis-Philippe and His Sons Riding Out from Versailles''''' is an 1846 ] by the French ] ].<ref>Tinterow & Lacambre p.175</ref> It features a group portrait of ] and his sons riding out from the ]. Versailles, once the residence of the ] during the ] before the ], had been abandoned for several decades. During the ] Louis Philippe oversaw its restoration as a ]. Vernet's painting commemorates its inauguration on 10 June 1837. The king rides out through the gates accompanied by his five sons the ], the ], the ], the ] and the ]. Orléans, the king's eldest son and heir, had subsequently died in a carriage accident in 1842.<ref>Müller p.264-65</ref> |
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It was exhibited at the ] of 1847.<ref>Boime p.303-04</ref> |
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It was exhibited at the ] of 1847.<ref>Boime p.303-04</ref> |