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JLJ4655317 The last moments of the Duke of Berry (1778 - 1820) at the Paris Opera surrounded by Louis XVIII and the royal family. Painting by Alexandre Menjaud (1773 - 1832), 1824. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 30 x 1, 76m. Versailles, Musee Du Chateau by Menjaud, Alexandre (1773-1832); (add.info.: The last moments of the Duke of Berry (1778 - 1820) at the Paris Opera surrounded by Louis XVIII and the royal family. Painting by Alexandre Menjaud (1773 - 1832), 1824. Oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 30 x 1, 76m. Versailles, Musee Du Chateau); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Louis Xviii 18 1755 1824 Photojosse
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The Last Moments of the Duke of Berry (1778 - 1820) at the Paris Opera surrounded by Louis XVIII and the royal family
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is a captivating painting that captures a significant historical event. Painted by Alexandre Menjaud in 1824, this oil on canvas artwork measures 1.30 x 1.76 meters and is currently housed in Versailles, Musee Du Chateau. The scene depicted in this painting portrays a poignant moment in French history. The Duke of Berry, who lived from 1778 to 1820, was experiencing his final moments at the Paris Opera. He is surrounded by King Louis XVIII and members of the royal family as they bid him farewell. Menjaud's attention to detail brings this somber occasion to life. The expressions on each character's face convey their emotions – grief, concern, and solemnity fill the air as they gather around their dying loved one. This artwork serves as a reminder of France's rich history and its connection to nobility during that era. It also provides insight into the close-knit relationships within royalty and how they supported each other during times of hardship. As viewers gaze upon this masterpiece, they are transported back in time to witness an intimate moment within French society. It stands as a testament to Menjaud's skill as an artist and his ability to capture both emotion and historical significance through his brushstrokes.
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