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The Place de la Concorde seen from the terrace on the waterfront, King Louis-Philippe d Orleans (Louis Philippe I, 1773-1850) crosses the square by car. Painting by Jean Charles Geslin (1814-1885), 1846. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 59 x 2, 5m
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The Place de la Concorde seen from the terrace on the waterfront, King Louis-Philippe d Orleans (Louis Philippe I, 1773-1850) crosses the square by car. Painting by Jean Charles Geslin (1814-1885), 1846. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 59 x 2, 5m
JLJ4601174 The Place de la Concorde seen from the terrace on the waterfront, King Louis-Philippe d Orleans (Louis Philippe I, 1773-1850) crosses the square by car. Painting by Jean Charles Geslin (1814-1885), 1846. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 59 x 2, 5m. Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Geslin, Jean Charles (1814-1885); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Place de la Concorde seen from the terrace on the waterfront, King Louis-Philippe d Orleans (Louis Philippe I, 1773-1850) crosses the square by car. Painting by Jean Charles Geslin (1814-1885), 1846. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 59 x 2, 5m. Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print captures a historical moment in Parisian history. The Place de la Concorde, one of the city's most iconic squares, is seen from the terrace on the waterfront. In this scene, King Louis-Philippe d'Orleans (Louis Philippe I) can be seen crossing the square by car. Painted by Jean Charles Geslin in 1846, this oil on canvas artwork measures an impressive 1.59 x 2.5 meters and is currently housed in the Musee Carnavalet in Paris. The painting beautifully depicts the grandeur of the square and showcases Geslin's mastery of capturing architectural details. The Place de la Concorde itself holds immense historical significance as it has witnessed numerous pivotal moments throughout French history. From royal processions to revolutionary events, this square has been at the heart of it all. In this particular painting, King Louis-Philippe I takes center stage as he traverses through a bustling crowd and ornate buildings that surround him. It offers viewers a glimpse into life during his reign and provides insight into both his power and influence over France during that time. Overall, this stunning artwork serves as a visual testament to both French artistry and its rich cultural heritage. It allows us to step back in time and experience firsthand what life was like during one of France's most transformative periods – all within the confines of a single frame.
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