Charles X Distributing Awards to Artists

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Charles X Distributing Awards to Artists (French: Charles X distribuant des récompenses aux artistes exposants du salon de 1824 au Louvre, le 15 Janvier 1825) is an 1827 painting by the French artist François Joseph Heim.[1][2] It depicts the French monarch Charles X awarding the Legion of Honour to artists who exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1824 at a ceremony held on 15 January 1825. The King who had succeeded his brother Louis XVIII in 1824 is shown in the uniform of the National Guard.[3] It features portraits of many of the leading artists of the era. The royal official Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld and the director of the Louvre Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste de Forbin are shown close to the king.[4] Heim became a celebrated depicter of scenes of the Bourbon Restoration. It is now in the collection of the Louvre and is displayed in the Salon Carré.[5]

Year1827
Dimensions173 cm × 256 cm (68 in × 101 in)
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Charles X Distributing Awards to Artists
ArtistFrançois Joseph Heim
Year1827
TypeOil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions173 cm × 256 cm (68 in × 101 in)
LocationLouvre, Paris
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The painting was exhibited at the Salon of 1827.[6]

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