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Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7,1680. Creator: Unknown.
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Title:
Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7,1680. Creator: Unknown.
Caption:
Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7, 1680.
Personalities:
LOUIS XIV OF FRANCE (1638-1715)
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MARIA ANNA VICTORIA OF BAVARIA
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GRAND DAUPHIN LOUIS
Technique/material:
Oil
Credit:
Album / Heritage Art/Heritage Images
Releases:
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Model Release: No -
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Property Release: No
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Image size:
3000 × 1513 px | 13.0 MB
Print size:
25.4 × 12.8 cm | 1181.1 × 595.7 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
17TH CENTURY
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ALLEGORICAL
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ALLEGORY
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ARTISTIC SCHOOL
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BAVARIA (PERSONIFICATION)
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BAVARIA
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BAYERN
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CARNAVALET MUSEUM
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CENTURY
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COLOR
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COLOUR
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COLOURFUL
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CONCEPT
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COUNTRY
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DAUPHIN
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DEITY
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DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS
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DRAGON
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FIRSTBORN MALE DESCENDANT
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FLUSH
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FRANCE
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FRENCH
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GOD
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GODDESS
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GRAND DAUPHIN
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY
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GROUP
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GUY
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HEAVEN
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HEAVENLY
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HEIR
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HERA
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HERACLES
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HERAKLES
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HERCULES
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HISTORIC
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HISTORICAL
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HISTORY
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INSTITUTION
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JUNO
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KING LOUIS XIV OF FRANCE
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LOCATION
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LOUIS OF FRANCE
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LOUIS XI
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LOUIS XIV OF FRANCE
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LOUIS
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LOUIS, GRAND DAUPHIN
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LUDOVICUS DELPHINUS
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MALE
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MAN
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MARIA ANNA CHRISTINE VICTORIA OF BAVARIA
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MARIA ANNA VICTORIA OF BAVARIA
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MARIA ANNA VICTORIA OF
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MARIE-ANNE OF BAVARIA
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MARRIAGE
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MARS
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MEN
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MUSEE CARNAVALET
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MUSEUM
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MYTHICAL BEAST
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MYTHICAL BEASTS
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MYTHICAL CREATURE
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MYTHICAL CREATURES
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MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE
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MYTHOLOGY
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OIL
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PAINTING
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PARIS MUSEUMS
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PEOPLE
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PICTURE
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POLITICAL
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POLITICS
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PORTAIT
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PORTRAIT
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POTRAIT
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PRINCESS
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RELIGION
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RELIGIOUS
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ROYAL
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ROYALTY
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY