The Hôtel des Invalides is a Parisian monument whose construction was ordered by Louis XIV by the royal edict of February 24, 1670, to shelter the invalids of his armies. Today, it still accommodates invalids, but also the Saint-Louis des Invalides cathedral, several museums and a military necropolis with in particular the tomb of Napoleon I.
The painting has been restored by our restorer. No frame.
Signature to discover, Charles Ulus?
Dimensions 65 cm x 100 cm. 1940s-1950s.