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Louis-Auguste Berthaud
Louis XVI (''Louis-Auguste''; ; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. He was referred to as ''Citizen Louis Capet'' during the four months just before Execution of Louis XVI, he was executed by guillotine. He was the son of Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV), Louis, Dauphin of France, son and heir-apparent of King Louis XV, and Maria Josepha of Saxony, Dauphine of France, Maria Josepha of Saxony. When his father died in 1765, he became the new Dauphin of France, Dauphin. Upon his grandfather's death on 10 May 1774, he became King of France and Navarre, reigning as such until 4 September 1791, when he received the title of King of the French, continuing to reign as such until the Proclamation of the abolition of the monarchy, monarchy was abolished on 21 September 1792. The first part of his reign was marked by attempts to reform the French government in accordance with Enlightened absolut ...
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Antoine-François Callet
Antoine-François Callet (1741–1823), generally known as Antoine Callet, was a French painter of portraits and allegorical works, who acted as official portraitist to Louis XVI. He won the grand prix de Rome in 1764 with ''Cléobis et Biton conduisent le char de leur mère au temple de Junon'' (''Kleobis and Biton dragging their mother's cart to the temple of Juno''). He was accepted by the Académie des beaux arts in 1779, with his entry piece being a portrait of the comte d'Artois, and received with his allegory ''Le printemps'' (''Spring'') in 1781. He exhibited at the Salon from 1783 onwards. He painted the centre of the ceiling of the grande galerie of the palais du Luxembourg, with a composition entitled ''L'Aurore'' (''Aurora''). Under the French Consulate and the First French Empire he painted several more allegories, including an ''Allégorie du dix-huit brumaire ou la France sauvée'' (''Allegory of 18 Brumaire, or France saved'' - 1801, château de Versailles ...
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