We all know the story of France’s joining the American cause of liberty from Britain. King Louis XVI considered himself a friend of President George Washington and wished to offer him a magnificent gift. Unfortunately and ironically, the French Revolution prevented the great gift to be delivered to the American hero. One of my contributors sent these images of a suite of Louis XVI gilt furniture with Aubusson covers with their “American themes” which are now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Along with the furniture a series of Gobelin Tapestries were to accompany the furniture as gifts from the King. This is an amazing story which I felt should be given greater exposure. This is an amazing story. A gift from a King to a rebellious American cause only to lose his head by his own band of revolutionaries. The irony of it all! (Read entire post.)
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Gifts from a King
The magnificent gifts from Louis XVI to George Washington were sadly never delivered.
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These items are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOn a twist to this story, President Washington did receive the key to the Bastille.
Exquisite! What a haunting irony, though. May they rest in eternal peace.
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