
Stake attention in this memory
A large, ornately framed oil painting dominates a gallery wall with red paneling and a white ceiling, illuminated by track spotlights. The painting, titled "The Entry of Louis-Philippe into Versailles, 10 June 1837" by Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse, depicts King Louis-Philippe leading a procession of military figures on horseback, adorned in 19th-century uniforms with sashes and plumed hats. The central figure rides a white horse, flanked by others on various brown horses. They are depicted entering through a grand, gold-ornamented gate or archway, with classical architecture visible in the background against a partly cloudy sky. Below the painting, a white information placard rests on a stand. Two individuals, observed from behind, stand before the painting, gazing upward at it. The woman on the left wears a pink top, and the man on the right wears a dark green jacket. This scene is located within the Palace of Versailles, France.
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