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Crossing the Mouzaia Pass in Algeria in 1840, bronze relief on the base of the Monument au duc d’Orleans, equestrian statue of Ferdinand-Philippe d'Orleans, son of King Louis Philippe, c. 1844, by Carlo Marocchetti, 1805-67, at the Chateau d'Eu, in Eu, Normandy, France. The statue was originally at the Louvre, then at Versailles from 1848, before being moved here. The chateau was begun in 1581 by Henri de Guise and Catherine de Cleves and finished in 1665 by Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orleans, the Grande Mademoiselle. In the 19th century the chateau was a royal residence of King Louis Philippe. The chateau houses the Musee Louis-Philippe and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6173696
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
9167px Ă— 3543px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
1840
1844
19th century
Architecture
bas-relief
Bronze
building
Castle
Catherine of Cleves
Chateau
Collection
COLONY
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Duc de Guise
Duke of Guise
EMPIRE
Equestrian
EU
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Facade
FLAG
French
Garden
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
Invasion
La Grande Mademoiselle
LOUIS PHILIPPE
Louis-Philippe
Military
Monument
Monument Historique
MUSEUM
Normandie
NORMANDY
Palace
Relief
royal residence
Sculpture
Seine-Maritime
Statue
Tourist Attraction
visitor attraction
Wars
Western Europe
Western European