The audience award difference in style by king William I and king Charles X of France. Willem is informal, with Charles sat on his throne formal and distant. With four-line vers. Manufacturer : printmaker Jean-Louis Van Hemelryck (attributed to) Place manufacture: Brussels Date: 1827 Physical features: lithograph, hand-colored material: paper Technique: lithography (technique) / hand color dimensions: sheet: H 240 mm b × 317 mmToelichtingGebruikt as an illustration in the journal: Manneken: journal littéraire, industriel, politique, etc., No. 10, 9 1827. Subject: audition; ruler gi audi


The audience award difference in style by king William I and king Charles X of France. Willem is informal, with Charles sat on his throne formal and distant. With four-line vers. Manufacturer : printmaker Jean-Louis Van Hemelryck (attributed to) Place manufacture: Brussels Date: 1827 Physical features: lithograph, hand-colored material: paper Technique: lithography (technique) / hand color dimensions: sheet: H 240 mm b × 317 mmToelichtingGebruikt as an illustration in the journal: Manneken: journal littéraire, industriel, politique, etc., No. 10, 9 1827. Subject: audition; ruler gi audienceWanneer: 1827 - 1827Wie: William I (king of the Netherlands), Charles X (king of France)


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