Louis XV - Signed Autograph Letter - The Court At Versailles flag


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"Louis XV - Signed Autograph Letter - The Court At Versailles"
LOUIS XV (1710 – 1774), king of France
Autograph letter signed to his grandson, Ferdinand 1st of Parma (1751-1802), son of Elizabeth of France. Versailles, February 3, 1766; 1/2 page in-4°. Beautiful red wax seal with the arms of France and Navarre. Autograph address on fourth page: “To my brother, and grandson Ferdinand, child of Spain, Duke of Parma, and of Plaisance”
Beautiful letter from the king which gives the latest news from the court, the near end of the dowager queen of Spain , grandmother of Ferdinand 1st of Parma, and finally, as usual, the meteorological point of the moment, indispensable conductor of his hunting parties in the woods of Versailles: “We were this morning at the Service of the Knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit who died last year, my very dear grandson. There are only two. My tears and yours do not need me to name them for you. The bitter cold is this year in all countries, even the hottest. It had started to thaw in the past few days, but today it started to thaw again. However, I went hunting. I also receive an envoy from the Grand Duke [the Grand Duke of Tuscany]; but I don't know that he is still in Paris. The Queen of Spain, your grandmother [Elisabeth Farnese Dowager Queen], was not too well by the latest news we received. To God, my dear little son, I embrace you with all my heart..." Letter referenced in the correspondence 'Letters from Louis December 1578 by Henri III, the most prestigious of the French monarchy. It was abolished under the revolution in 1791 then reestablished in 1814 under Louis XVIII. Elizabeth Farnese of Parma (Isabel de Farnesio) married Philip V of Spain, a widower, in 1714 and became Queen of Spain. On the death of the king, she took the title of dowager queen, giving way to Ferdinand VI, fourth son of Philip V and Marie-Louise of Savoy. His youngest son, Philip Duke of Parma and Piacenza, is the father of Ferdinand I of Parma. Almost blind, Élisabeth Farnese died on July 11, 1766, five months after our letter.
Price: 2 200 €
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Artist: Louis Xv
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Paper

Reference: 1309128
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