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Tuileries Collection (page 4)

Background imageTuileries Collection: Bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris
The bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris - Henri Pol

Background imageTuileries Collection: Duc De Brabant

Duc De Brabant
He welcomes the duc et duchesse de Brabant to the palais des Tuileries

Background imageTuileries Collection: Volunteers at Tuileries

Volunteers at Tuileries
Departure of the volunteers who have been occupying the palais des Tuileries since the abdication of Louis-Philippe

Background imageTuileries Collection: Napoleon Holds Revue

Napoleon Holds Revue
Napoleon holds a military revue in the Place du Carrousel, at the Tuileries, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Napoleon at Saint-Cloud

Napoleon at Saint-Cloud
When in Paris, Napoleon and Josephine live at the Tuileries : but their principal residence is at the palace of Saint-Cloud, where they hold court in style

Background imageTuileries Collection: Wilhelm Visits

Wilhelm Visits
Wilhelm I, king of Prussia, arrives at the palais des Tuileries. He will pay a second visit in four years time, but under less friendly circumstances

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tsar Visits - 3

Tsar Visits - 3
Alexander II, tsar of Russia, visits France : his wife, Maria von Hesse, is greeted at the palais des Tuileries by Napoleon

Background imageTuileries Collection: New Year Reception

New Year Reception
Napoleon holds his customary New Year reception at the palais des Tuileries, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Poor Children Feasted

Poor Children Feasted
An alfresco feast for poor children is staged in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Grand Duke Constantin

Grand Duke Constantin
As part of his policy of cultivating useful friends, Napoleon III welcomes the Grand-Duke Constantin of Russia to the palais des Tuileries, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Josephine & Ambassadors

Josephine & Ambassadors
Josephine, wife of the First Consul, receives foreign ambassadors at the Tuileries Palace, France

Background imageTuileries Collection: Government Session

Government Session
Napoleon, noe Prince- President, opens the new legislative session of the Assemblee Nationale at the Tuileries Palace

Background imageTuileries Collection: Louis XVIII Flees - 2

Louis XVIII Flees - 2
At the news of Napoleons return from Elba, Louis XVIII hastily quits the palais des Tuileries amid much bowing and scraping

Background imageTuileries Collection: Napoleon Returns

Napoleon Returns
Napoleon leaves Elba, travels to Paris and re-enters the palais des Tuileries, but 100 days later he ll have to vacate it again

Background imageTuileries Collection: Le Verrier & L Philippe

Le Verrier & L Philippe
Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier explains the discovery of Neptune to the French King Loius Philippe at the Tuileries

Background imageTuileries Collection: Trick Bicycling in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1875

Trick Bicycling in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1875
Engraving showing a display of trick bicycling, put on in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris watched by a large audience of fashionable Parisiens

Background imageTuileries Collection: Paris Louvre Tuileries

Paris Louvre Tuileries
Bird s-eye view of the Louvre and the Tuileries, shortly before the destruction of the Tuileries during the Commune

Background imageTuileries Collection: Commune Damage 6

Commune Damage 6
The ruins of the palais des Tuileries, set ablaze by the Communards

Background imageTuileries Collection: Commune Damage 14

Commune Damage 14
Destruction of the palais des Tuileries - all thats left of the vestibule where so many distinguished guests have made their entrance

Background imageTuileries Collection: Commune Damage 13

Commune Damage 13
Destruction of the palais des Tuileries

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tuileries Burn

Tuileries Burn
Twelve Communards, led by Dardelle, set the Tuileries on fire with a mixture of petrol, liquid tar and turpentine : it will burn for two days and be utterly destroyed

Background imageTuileries Collection: Fighting, Louvre

Fighting, Louvre
Insurgents attack the royal residences of the Tuileries and Louvre

Background imageTuileries Collection: Club Des Feuillants

Club Des Feuillants
A body of moderates splitting from the Jacobins to pursue a less extremist course, the Feuillants make their home in an old convent near the Tuileries (now destroyed)

Background imageTuileries Collection: Supreme being Fete

Supreme being Fete
Robespierre orders a Festival of the Supreme Being, in the Tuileries and the Champ de Mars, Paris : but he is thought by many to be setting himself up as high priest

Background imageTuileries Collection: Royals in Tuileries - 1

Royals in Tuileries - 1
Confined to the Tuileries, the royals walk in the gardens : the dauphin kicks at the fallen leaves

Background imageTuileries Collection: Royal Evasion - 1

Royal Evasion - 1
Louis and Marie Antoinette escape from the Tuileries in disguise, hoping to cross the frontier of France altogether. The authorities are alarmed and the populace dismayed

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tuileries Cafe

Tuileries Cafe
The fashionable cafe in the Jardin des Tuileries, in revolutionary Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Champs Elysees 1840

Champs Elysees 1840
The Champs Elysees, seen from the Arc de Triomphe, with the Palais des Tuileries in the distance : in the foreground, the old barrieres restricting trade in and out of the city

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tuileries in 1828

Tuileries in 1828
Parisians gather in the Jardin des Tuileries, some to eat cakes, others to discuss the news - for this is 1828, and the next revolution is only two years away

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tuileries in 1821

Tuileries in 1821
Paris : les jardins des Tuileries

Background imageTuileries Collection: Marie Josephe Rose Tasch

Marie Josephe Rose Tasch
The Empress Josephine receives ambassadors at the Tuileries Palace, Paris, Talleyrand performing the introductions

Background imageTuileries Collection: French Ball at Court

French Ball at Court
A ball at the French court - at the Palais des Tuileries, Paris, dancers are presented to the Empress Eugenie

Background imageTuileries Collection: Paris / Tuileries 1882

Paris / Tuileries 1882
Tuileries Gardens: children playing

Background imageTuileries Collection: Paris / Tuileries C1905

Paris / Tuileries C1905
Tuileries Gardens and Palace

Background imageTuileries Collection: Tuileries Gardens

Tuileries Gardens
Mother and child in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: Charles & Robert

Charles & Robert
Celebrated flight from Tuileries Garden by J.A.C. Charles, and Louis- Nicolas Robert

Background imageTuileries Collection: Costume / 1887 Tuileries

Costume / 1887 Tuileries
Black mantle with jet fringe & passementerie, high crowned hats, checked jacket bodice, skirt & tunic, wing collar & cravat. Girl: jacket with roll collar, dress with box-pleats

Background imageTuileries Collection: Napoleon II Baptised

Napoleon II Baptised
Baptism of Napoleons son, k.a. le Roi de Rome, in the chapel of the Tuileries, He will never actually reign, and after his fathers abdication will live in exile in Austria

Background imageTuileries Collection: Mob on Pont Des Arts

Mob on Pont Des Arts
The crowd surges over the Pont des Arts as the Louvre and Tuileries fall into the hands of the insurgents

Background imageTuileries Collection: Death of Louis XVIII

Death of Louis XVIII
The body of Louis XVIII lies in state in the palais des Tuileries, Paris

Background imageTuileries Collection: German Mercenaries

German Mercenaries
As Paris seethes with unrest, the prince de Lambesc orders German troops to the Tuileries Gardens, where they harass the crowd and get park chairs thrown at them

Background imageTuileries Collection: Louis XVI and Citizens

Louis XVI and Citizens
6000 citizens force their way into the Tuileries Palace, demanding that Louis withdraw his veto on reforms : he refuses, but they force him to don the revolutionary cap

Background imageTuileries Collection: France / Paris / Tuileries P

France / Paris / Tuileries P
Ruins of the vestibule of Tuileries. The damage was sustained during the Commune

Background imageTuileries Collection: Paris / Tuileries Gardens

Paris / Tuileries Gardens
Tuileries Gardens during the time of Napoleon

Background imageTuileries Collection: Paris / Aerial View 1871

Paris / Aerial View 1871
aerial view just before the Commune; the caption states that the facade of the Tuileries Palace, in the fore- ground, has just been reported destroyed

Background imageTuileries Collection: Attack on the Tuileries Palace

Attack on the Tuileries Palace in Paris during the French Revolution



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