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Marie-Antoinette and the Last Garden at Versailles

Marie-Antoinette and the Last Garden at Versailles

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Author: Christian Duvernois
Creator: Francois Halard
Publisher: Rizzoli
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 9.8 x 1

ISBN: 0847830683
Dewey Decimal Number: 712
EAN: 9780847830688

Publication Date: October 7, 2008
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Product Description
Marie-Antoinette has been idolized as the height of eighteenth-century French style and vilified as the spark that ignited the French Revolution. This book departs from such traditional interpretations of the infamous queen’s reign and chooses to reflect on the humanistic aspects of her private realm. To escape the formalities and royal obligations of Louis XVI’s court, Marie-Antoinette created a private realm of pleasure for herself at the Petit Trianon and Hameau, where she planted the first Anglo-Chinese garden; created a trysting grotto; a working farm; and revolutionized architecture and gardening trends for the century to come. Marie-Antoinette’s entire private domain and its story are told in beautiful photographic detail by Francois Halard for the first time since its recent restoration and accompanied by well-researched texts by garden expert Christian Duvernois.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars VERSAILLES THROUGH MARIE-ANTIONETTE   October 24, 2008
Shannon Deason (Houston)
13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Marie-Antoinette is something of an enigma, some feel she is the misunderstood tragic heroine of the Ancient Regime and some feel she is that Austria wh*re, who may or my not have said, let them eat cake, and spent France into Revolution, I feel she is probably all of this and more. One thing is for certain, she held herself and her family in honor as she took the guillotine, she died with grace befiting her stature, even if those around her threw things at her and called her unspeakable things. As for this book, it is very good, the images are well presented, some in black and white, others in color, and the text is informative without being too dry or scholarly. I appreciated the attention to such buildings as the glorious Belvedere and the gorgeous Pavillion, these two esquisite small buildings often get lost in the spendor that is Versailles, but they are actually two of the most beautiful stuctures on the Palace grounds. A few buildings such as the Petit Palais get sort of short shrift, but they have been covered extensively in other books and really are more thought of in the context of Louis XV and Pompadour. Overall, a good book that covers some new ground, fine images and interesting text make it a fitting homage to Antoinette and her small sanctuary at Versailles.

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biography  french history  french monarchy  marie antoinette  versailles  
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