Marly


Auteur(s) : Stéphane Castelluccio

Unofficial residence of the kings of France, the château de Marly was a place of architectural and furniture experimentations. Indeed, the building being devoted to be a hunting and pleasure house, its architect, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, benefited from a certain freedom for his building and created for it an architecture divided into a royal pavilion and twelve others for the court.

In this book, Stéphane Castelluccio recounts the history of the château de Marly, from its construction from 1679 to the French Revolution. A specialist of interior decoration and 17th and 18th century furniture in France, he studies the imprint let by the various monarchs who inhabited the castle.

Informations
Langue(s)
French
Parution
Pages
240
Éditeur
Gourcuff Gradenigo
Dimensions
28 × 245 × 297 mm
Out of print
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