World exposition in Paris, 1855, Queen Victoria of England and Emperor Napoleon III of France, visiting on 20.8.1855 the art exhibition in the Palais of the Beaux-Arts. left-wing her husband Albert, prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha with the both children princess Victoria and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (succeeding Eduard VII, King of England), on the right at the wall of a picture of Eugenie, empress of France (painting by Franz Xavier Winterhalter), lithograph by Emile Lassalle based on a painting by Dominique Hippolyte Holfeld, - 18550101 PD1493 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
![World exposition in Paris, 1855, Queen Victoria of England and Emperor Napoleon III of France, visiting on 20.8.1855 the art exhibition in the Palais of the Beaux-Arts. left-wing her husband Albert, prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha with the both children princess Victoria and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (succeeding Eduard VII, King of England), on the right at the wall of a picture of Eugenie, empress of France (painting by Franz Xavier Winterhalter), lithograph by Emile Lassalle based on a painting by Dominique Hippolyte Holfeld, - 18550101_PD1493 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2X1BNMF/world-exposition-in-paris-1855-queen-victoria-of-england-and-emperor-napoleon-iii-of-france-visiting-on-2081855-the-art-exhibition-in-the-palais-of-the-beaux-arts-left-wing-her-husband-albert-prince-of-saxe-coburg-gotha-with-the-both-children-princess-victoria-and-albert-edward-prince-of-wales-succeeding-eduard-vii-king-of-england-on-the-right-at-the-wall-of-a-picture-of-eugenie-empress-of-france-painting-by-franz-xavier-winterhalter-lithograph-by-emile-lassalle-based-on-a-painting-by-dominique-hippolyte-holfeld-18550101-pd1493-rechteinfo-rights-managed-rm-2X1BNMF.jpg)
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4096 x 6144 px | 34.7 x 52 cm | 13.7 x 20.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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