1. Louis-Philippe with the plan of the Gallery of Battles, Versailles,
by F.X. Winterhalter. 1841. Canvas, 284 by 184 cm. (Musée des
châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
2. The duc d’Orléans leaving the Palais Royale to go to the Hôtel de
Ville, 31st July 1830, by Horace Vernet. 1832. Canvas, 215 by 261.5 cm.
(Musée des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
3. Louis-Philippe and his five sons leaving the Palace of Versailles
through the Gate of Honour after having reviewed the troops in the
courtyards, 10th June 1837, by Horace Vernet. Canvas, 367 by 394 cm.
(Musée des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
4. Taking of the city of Constantine, 13th October 1837, by Horace
Vernet. 1839. Canvas, 512 by 518 cm. (Musée des chateaux de Versailles
et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Capture of the Smala of Abd el-Kader at Taguin, 16th
May 1843, showing the duc d’Aumale accepting the surrender, by
Horace Vernet. Canvas, 140 by 450 cm. (Musée des châteaux de
Versailles et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
6. Detail of Capture of the Smala of Abd el-Kader at Taguin, 16th
May 1843, showing the harem women, by Horace Vernet. Canvas,
140 by 450 cm. (Musée des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon).
Attributed works:
7. Louis-Philippe and the royal family visit the Crusades rooms at
Versailles, July 1844, by Prosper Lafaye. 1844. Canvas, 61 by 86.5 cm.
(Musée des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon).
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67. The Little Patriots, by Philippe-Auguste Jeanron. 1833. 100 by 80 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen; Exh. Museum of Art, Santa Barbara).
Attributed works:
68. Pilgrim Being Supported by a Monk, by Jean-Claude Bonnefond. c. 1837. 100 by 80 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon; Exh. Museum of Art, Santa Barbara).
Attributed works:
69. Faust Seeing Marguerite for the First Time, by Ary Scheffer. 1838. 57.5 by 67.5 cm. (Institute of Arts, Detroit; Exh. Museum of Art, Santa Barbara).
Attributed works:
70. Four O'Clock at the Salon, by François-Auguste Biard. 1847. 215.1 by 137.5 cm. (Louvre, Paris; Exh. Museum of Art, Santa Barbara).