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Death of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (colour litho)
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Death of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (colour litho)
2818562 Death of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (colour litho) by Royer, Lionel (1852-1926) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris, grandson of Louis Philippe I of France and a claimant to the french throne. He died at Stowe House in England. La mort du Comte de Paris. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 17 September 1894.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22705684
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Cathloic Cathoic Claimant Comte De Paris Count Of Paris Deathbed Grief Grieving Kneeled Down Last Rites Mouring Mournful Prince Philippe Roman Catholicism Sorrow Stowe House Catholic Religion Catholics Dying Imam Religious Role
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This print captures the solemn moment of the Death of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris. The colour lithograph, created by Lionel Royer in 1894, portrays a scene filled with profound sadness and grief. Prince Philippe was not only a claimant to the French throne but also the grandson of Louis Philippe I of France. In this image, we see Prince Philippe kneeling beside his deathbed at Stowe House in England. A priest stands nearby, ready to administer the last rites as per Catholic tradition. The atmosphere is heavy with sorrow as both royalty and religion converge in this poignant moment. The Count's passing marks the end of an era and symbolizes the loss felt by many across Europe. His deathbed becomes a place where Christian values and religious orders come together to mourn their fallen prince. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back to 19th-century Britain, where France's royal lineage intersects with British history. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political claims and power struggles, mortality unites us all. Bridgeman Images has masterfully preserved this historical artwork from their private collection for us to reflect upon today. Through its intricate details and emotional depth, this print immortalizes not only Prince Philippe but also our shared human experience of mourning and remembrance.
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