Queen Louisa-Marie at The Fine Arts Museum in Brussels, Belgium
Queen Louisa-Marie at The Fine Arts Museum in Brussels, Belgium
Published 2015-11-10T13:42:23+00:00
Louise was the eldest daughter of King Louis-Philippe, the last king to rule France. She married Leopold I, King of the Belgians and Victoria’s uncle, in 1832. Queen Victoria wrote in her Journal that Louise was ‘so kind & so good; the more one sees her the more one must love her; she is so thoroughly unselfish, – indeed she never thinks of herself’ and ‘the dearest friend, after my beloved Albert, I have’.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Printed in FormFutura EasyFil White @ 215, heated bed @ 65, Med quality, 15% infill, standard support and raft settings.
Date published | 10/11/2015 |
Time to do | 300 - 330 minutes |
Material Quantity | 104g |
Dimensions | x130mm y73mm z127mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Queen Louisa-Marie at The Fine Arts Museum |
Dimension | 55 x 56 x 27 (total height 67) cm |
Accession | Inv. 3989 |
Period | 1836-1846 / 1853 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Donation of Mr. Charles Leon Cardon, Brussels, 1911 |
Artist | Guillaume Geefs |