XEE4187223: Arrived at the Sainte-Chapelle (Sainte Chapelle) for the proclamation of his majority of the King of France Louis XIV known as Le Roi-Soleil (King Soleil or Louis the Great, 1638-1715) on 7 September 1651 in Paris by the bed of justice during the events of the Fronde. Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection., Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4187269: The painter Charles Lebrun (Le Brun) (1619-1690), director of the manufacture, explained to Louis XIV, known as Le Roi-Soleil (King Soleil or Louis the Great, 1638-1715), king of France, during his visit to the Gobelins in Paris, the operation of a high-smooth metier for weaving tapestries on October 15, 1667. He was accompanied by Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683). Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection., Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4187303: The Death of Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne Viscount de Turenne (1611-1675), near Sasbach (or Salzbach) in Alsace on 27 July 1675 during the Holland War. Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection., Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4187378: Familiarity of the Duchess of Burgundy with Louis XIV known as the Sun King (King Soleil or Louis the Great, 1638-1715), his grandfather, in the presence of Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon dit Madame de Maintenon (1635-1719). Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904.Privee Collection., Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940) / Bridgeman Images