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  • View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    The painting called "Portrait of Louis XIV (1702)" by Hyacinthe Rigaud, and the bronze sculpture "Louis XIV on horseback (1694)" by sculptor Francois Girardon are set up in the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles Palace, west of Paris, October 19, 2009. The exhibition reveals the little-known private and creative side of Louis XIV, the "Sun King" who remains one of France's most flamboyant monarchs. It opens on October 20 and runs until February 7, 2010. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
  • View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    The painting called "Louis XIV in front of Namur (1694)" by Hyacinthe Rigaud, the marble portrait busts of Louis XIV by sculptors Jean Warin (R, 1665) and Antoine Coysevox (L, 1678) are set up in the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles Palace, west of Paris, October 19, 2009. The exhibition reveals the little-known private and creative side of Louis XIV, the "Sun King" who remains one of France's most flamboyant monarchs. It opens on October 20 and runs until February 7, 2010. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)
  • View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    View of the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles castle, west of Paris

    View of paintings, tapestries and busts representing Louis XIV in the exhibition "Louis XIV, the Man and the King" at the Versailles Palace, west of Paris, October 19, 2009. The exhibition reveals the little-known private and creative side of Louis XIV, the "Sun King" who remains one of France's most flamboyant monarchs. It opens on October 20 and runs until February 7, 2010. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (FRANCE ENTERTAINMENT)

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