Lot 106
  • 106

Tapisserie au point représentant la famille royale d'Orléans, vers 1830, attribuée à la reine Marie-Amélie (1782-1866)

Estimate
800 - 1,200 EUR
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Description

  • wool
  • Cadre : 49 x 59 cm, vue : 36,5 x 46,5 cm
  • Frame: 19 1/3 x 23 1/4 in; view: 14 1/3 x 18 1/4 in
figurant au premier plan Madame Adélaïde, le duc d'Orléans, le roi Louis-Philippe, la reine Marie-Amélie, le duc de Nemours, et au second plan le prince de Joinville, le duc d'Aumale, la princesse Marie, la princesse Louise, le duc de Montpensier et la princesse Clémentine ; dans un cadre moderne en bois naturel

Exhibited

Louis-Philippe, l'homme et le roi (1773-1850), Paris, Archives Nationales, Hôtel de Rohan, octobre 1974-février 1975, p. 134, n°578

Condition

Illustration is quite accurate. As visible from the photograph, needlework with patched damages, especially on the upper border. In a modern frame.
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