European School, 19th Century
Allegory of the accession of a prince to the throne representing, possibly, the Duke of Berry, nephew of Louis XVIII and son of Charles X, kings of France in the Restoration Allegorical composition representing the Lie, lashed and covered by Truth, Time, which interrupts the his march, the goddesses Minerva and Ceres, who accompany the hero, and in the background, a throne can be seen., circa 1815
Drawing in sepia and gouache on paper
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