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 +[[Image:Queen Caroline Murat by Ingres.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Caroline Murat]]'' ([[1814]]) by [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]]]]
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-:[[Ingres]] traveled to [[Naples]] in the spring of [[1814]] to paint ''Queen [[Caroline Bonaparte|Caroline Murat]]'', and the Murat family ordered additional portraits as well as three modestly-scaled works: ''[[The Betrothal of Raphael]]'', ''[[La Grande Odalisque]]'', and ''[[Paolo and Francesca]]''. He never received payment for these paintings, however, due to the collapse of the [[Joachim Murat|Murat]] regime in 1815; with the fall of Napoleon's dynasty, he found himself essentially stranded in Rome without [[patronage]]. + 
 +'''Maria Annunziata Carolina (Marie Annonciade Caroline) Murat''' ([[née]] '''Bonaparte''') (25 March 1782 – 18 May 1839), better known as '''Caroline Bonaparte''', was the seventh surviving child and third surviving daughter of [[Carlo Buonaparte]] and [[Letizia Ramolino]] and a younger sister of [[Napoleon I of France]]. Her complete title was "''Princesse française'', Grand Duchess Consort of [[Berg (state)|Berg]] and [[Duchy of Cleves|Cleves]], Queen Consort of [[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]] and [[Kingdom of Sicily|Sicily]], Princess Consort Murat, ''Comtesse de '''Lipona'''''".
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Maria Annunziata Carolina (Marie Annonciade Caroline) Murat (née Bonaparte) (25 March 1782 – 18 May 1839), better known as Caroline Bonaparte, was the seventh surviving child and third surviving daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino and a younger sister of Napoleon I of France. Her complete title was "Princesse française, Grand Duchess Consort of Berg and Cleves, Queen Consort of Naples and Sicily, Princess Consort Murat, Comtesse de Lipona".



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