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Versailles is the primary location for the first Parisian works by painter Franz Xaver Winterhalter under the July Monarchy. This collection features all of the portraits of King Louis Philippe and his family, painted between 1839 and 1848. The collection also includes beautiful portraits given as gifts to the King of France: that of King Leopold of the Belgians from 1840, as well as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert from 1842.

The July Column (French: Colonne de Juillet) is a monumental column in Paris commemorating the Revolution of 1830. It stands in the center of the Place de la Bastille and celebrates the Trois Glorieuses — the 'three glorious' days of 27–29 July 1830 that saw the fall of Charles X, King of France, and the commencement of the July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe, King of the French. It was built between 1835 and 1840. ~ Wikipedia Paris, France, Bastille, Paris France, Louis Philippe, The Revolution, The French, The Fall

The July Column (French: Colonne de Juillet) is a monumental column in Paris commemorating the Revolution of 1830. It stands in the center of the Place de la Bastille and celebrates the Trois Glorieuses — the 'three glorious' days of 27–29 July 1830 that saw the fall of Charles X, King of France, and the commencement of the July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe, King of the French. It was built between 1835 and 1840. ~ Wikipedia

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Since 1979, the Palace of Versailles has been listed as a World Heritage and is one of the greatest achievements in French 17th century art. Louis XIII's old hunting pavilion was transformed and extended by his son, Louis XIV, when he installed the Court and government there in 1682. A succession of kings continued to embellish the Palace up until the French Revolution.

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