"Don Carlos - Charles VII Cdv By Le Jeune Circa 1875"
Portrait of Don Carlos Albumen print, carte de visite format Charles de Bourbon (1848-1909) is known as Don Carlos. Eldest of the Capetians and head of the House of Bourbon, he claimed the throne of Spain under the name of "Charles VII". Political and military instability allowed him to settle in Navarre where he was proclaimed King of Spain until 1876 when he fled to France. After a brief stay in France he traveled to the United States and Mexico. On his return to Europe, he settled in Paris, but was expelled in the 1880s after the implementation of the law of exile against pretenders to the throne of France, and ended up settling in Venice. Augustin Aimé Joseph LE JEUNE is a Parisian photographer, established on rue St Honoré in 1872, specializing in portraits of Parisian personalities and of HH The Prince Imperial
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