DescriptionMusée Fabre expo. Jean Ranc48 Ranc Jean infant Charles.jpg
Français : Montpellier (Hérault, Languedoc, Occitanie), musée Fabre, exposition temporaire, hélas interrompue par la pandémie covid 19, "Jean Ranc, un montpelliérain à la cour des Rois". Charles de Bourbon, infant d'Espagne, portraituré vers 1730 à Séville, fils de Philippe V d'Espagne et d'Élisabeth Farnèse, duc de Parme, roi des Deux-Siciles en 1735, puis d'Espagne en 1759 après la mort de son demi-frère Ferdinand VI.
English: Montpellier (Hérault, Languedoc, Occitanie), Musée Fabre, temporary exhibition, unfortunately interrupted by the covid 19 pandemic, "Jean Ranc, a native of Montpellier at the court of Kings". Charles of Bourbon, infant of Spain, painted around 1730 in Seville, son of Philip V of Spain and of Elisabeth Farnese, duke of Parma, king of the Two Sicilies in 1735, then of Spain in 1759 upon the death of his half-brother Ferdinand VI.
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