Louis XII Declared Father of the People by Jean Baptiste Morret

Louis XII Declared Father of the People

('Louis XII Declared Father of the People', 1506 1789)


Jean Baptiste Morret

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1789  ·  Picture ID: 1145644

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Louis XII Declared Father of the People by Jean Baptiste Morret. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
people · male · ceremony · sitting · politics · country · french · france · monarch · color · colour · king · royal · location · century · monarchy · popular · royalty · crown · concept · ruler · seated · throne · 16th century · sceptre · sixteenth century · capetian · estates general · popularity · sovereign · louis xii · king of france · valois · king louis xii · historica graphica collection · jean baptiste morret · jean claude naigeon · naigeon · jean claude · morret · jean baptiste · Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images
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