- to its pre-1682 home at the
Tuilleries. U.S.
ministers to all ****ure
French monarchs would be
accredited to the
Tuilleries.
After the
Congress of Vienna...
- The
Tuileries Palace (French:
palais des Tuileries, IPA: [palɛ de tɥilʁi]) was a
palace in
Paris which stood on the
right bank of the Seine,
directly in...
- This
statue in the
Tuilleries Garden by the
Louvre is
actually titled "Caïn
venant de tuer son frère Abel" and
shows Cain
after killing his
brother Abel...
- l'organisation de la
cavalerie Française de le 12 Mai 1814.
Palais des
Tuilleries,
Kingdom de France. Smith, pp. 268–269 L'Ordonnance du Roi sur l'organisation...
-
which surrounds this
enclosure is as high and as
handsome as that of the
Tuilleries, and it will give some idea of the care
bestowed on its decoration, to...
-
August 10:
French Revolution leaders send
troops to
storm the
Tuilleries Palace and
capture King
Louis XVI....
- rue Morgue" by
Mythos "Musée Rodin" by
Pierre Gueyrard "Music in the
Tuilleries" by Tom
Newman (musician) "My Last
Night in Montmartre" by Robb Johnson...
- 5
October 1789, the King and
Queen were
driven from
Versailles to the
Tuilleries by a
large crowd of
Parisians –
mostly women. Vigée Le Brun's stagecoach...
- Rome (1857), and
Fontes du primatice, dans le
jardin de l'Empereur aux
Tuilleries (1860),
which earned him the
title of
Knight in the
Legion of Honor. From...
- 1900s, as well as parti****ting in art
exhibitions such as the
Salon des
Tuilleries, the
Salon de la
Sociente des
Artistes Francais in 1928, and the Exposition...