Louis XII Declared Father of the People, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret, 1789 by Jean Claude Naigeon

Louis XII Declared Father of the People, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret, 1789

(Louis XII (1462-1515) Declared Father of the People, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret (fl. 1790-1820), 1789 )


Jean Claude Naigeon

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1789  ·  coloured engraving  ·  Picture ID: 217434

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Louis XII Declared Father of the People, engraved by Jean Baptiste Morret, 1789 by Jean Claude Naigeon. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
male · sitting · throne · regal · king · sceptre · crown · ermine · crowd · citizens · france · french revolution · french · revolution
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