Gaston de France presents his sister Queen Henrietta Maria of England to the infant Louis XIV, his mother and brother, Decaisne Henri, Henri Decaisne, circa 1835-1837

Gaston de France presents his sister Queen Henrietta Maria of England to the infant Louis XIV, his mother and brother, Decaisne Henri, Henri Decaisne, circa 1835-1837

Gaston de france, duke of orléans presents his sister widowed queen henrietta maria of england to anne of austria, regent of france for louis xiv. The infant louis xiv in peach stands in front of his mother and next to his brother philippe de france, duke of anjou. Queen henrietta maria stands between gaston and his daughter la grand mademoiselle. Cardinal mazarin is behind queen anne. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1835-1837. Dimensions: height: 178 cm (70 in); width: 132 cm (51.9 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Hôtel de préfecture des Yvelines, Versailles.
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Author: Henri Decaisne (1799–1852)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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