Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis-Philippe’s Family at the Château d’Eu. (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)

La reina Victoria y el príncipe Alberto con la familia del rey Luis Felipe en el castillo de Eu.

Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu is a painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter depicting Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert alongside King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu. This work reflects the close relationship between the royal houses of England and France in the 19th century.

When was the painting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu painted?

The painting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu. was painted in the year 1845.

Artistic style of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu shows an artistic style characteristic of Romanticism, with great attention to detail and a palette of soft and delicate colors. Winterhalter manages to capture the elegance and sophistication of royalty in this group portrait.

History of the painting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with King Louis Philippe’s family at the Château d’Eu.

This painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter was commissioned by Queen Victoria as a gift for her aunt, Queen Marie Amélie of Naples, who was the daughter of King Louis Philippe. The work caused a sensation at the French court and became one of the most iconic portraits of the era. Its influence on fashion and the representation of royalty was significant in Europe.

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