This is a portrait of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. King Ludwig I wears the Order of St. Hubert, the house order of the Wittelsbach, one of the four royal Bavarian orders. On the front is shown the story of the conversion of Saint Hubert. Beside Ludwig I, Maximilian I Joseph, Maximilian II Joseph, Prince Regent Luitpold and King Ludwig III, were also members of the order. After the revolution of July 1830 in Paris, King Louis I conducted a reactionary, restrictive policy, he reinstated the censorship and eliminated the freedom of the press.Undated painting, probably made in the 1820s.
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3240 x 4959 px | 27.4 x 42 cm | 10.8 x 16.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1826Location:
Bavaria, GermanyPhotographer:
Süddeutsche Zeitung PhotoMore information:
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King Ludwig I of Bavaria. This is a portrait of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. King Ludwig I wears the Order of St. Hubert, the house order of the Wittelsbach, one of the four royal Bavarian orders. On the front is shown the story of the conversion of Saint Hubert. Beside Ludwig I, Maximilian I Joseph, Maximilian II Joseph, Prince Regent Luitpold and King Ludwig III, were also members of the order. After the revolution of July 1830 in Paris, King Louis I conducted a reactionary, restrictive policy, he reinstated the censorship and eliminated the freedom of the press.Undated painting, probably made in the 1820s. Date created: 01/01/1826