The vast contributions made by Louis XV at Versailles are some of the finest examples of painting, sculpture, architecture and decorative arts produced during the 18th century. Oddly, the Appartement Prive, the Petit Appartements, and the Opera, among other examples, have been the most overlooked, criticized, and for a time denigrated and condemned achievements made at Versailles. This state of affairs prompted a historiographical examination of 18th-century Versailles to understand, odd and erroneous interpretations. In the process of analyzing and categorizing the literature and scholarship on 18th-century Versailles, certain patterns of interpretation, many of them contradictory and inconsistent, appeared. The thrust of this thesis is to...
Versailles is often seen as the epitome of “Frenchness,” yet the palace and its contents were profou...
The thesis investigates the ideological and historical sense of an architecture based on change. Lou...
The court of France never had the reputation of being a “scientific” court, not in the eyes of its c...
The chateau at Versailles during the reign of Louis XIV plays a profoundly important part in the his...
Literary critics and historians have read Versailles as the consummate symbol of Louis XIV\u27s dist...
Literary critics and historians have read Versailles as the consummate symbol of Louis XIV\u27s dist...
Versailles has attracted a great deal of research concerned with determining the iconographical and ...
In 1682 Louis XIV decided to settle his court in Versailles. Many apartments were created in the pal...
Ce colloque est organisé dans le cadre du programme « Identités curiales et le mythe de Versailles e...
Imaginées à partir de 1833, inaugurées en 1837, les galeries historiques de Versailles voulues par L...
The Petits Appartements and Cabinets du Roi at Versailles under Louis XV (1710–74, r. 1715–74) were ...
Bronze copy of an antique statue; Le Vau proposed in 1668 a plan which preserved the original châtea...
The history of Swedish descriptions of Versailles in the eighteenth century is just as rich and vari...
Versailles has always been seen as a palace with two faces: polychrome on the town side, in its blen...
Louis XV built le Petit Trianon in 1751?a pleasure house and retreat for the king that reflected the...
Versailles is often seen as the epitome of “Frenchness,” yet the palace and its contents were profou...
The thesis investigates the ideological and historical sense of an architecture based on change. Lou...
The court of France never had the reputation of being a “scientific” court, not in the eyes of its c...
The chateau at Versailles during the reign of Louis XIV plays a profoundly important part in the his...
Literary critics and historians have read Versailles as the consummate symbol of Louis XIV\u27s dist...
Literary critics and historians have read Versailles as the consummate symbol of Louis XIV\u27s dist...
Versailles has attracted a great deal of research concerned with determining the iconographical and ...
In 1682 Louis XIV decided to settle his court in Versailles. Many apartments were created in the pal...
Ce colloque est organisé dans le cadre du programme « Identités curiales et le mythe de Versailles e...
Imaginées à partir de 1833, inaugurées en 1837, les galeries historiques de Versailles voulues par L...
The Petits Appartements and Cabinets du Roi at Versailles under Louis XV (1710–74, r. 1715–74) were ...
Bronze copy of an antique statue; Le Vau proposed in 1668 a plan which preserved the original châtea...
The history of Swedish descriptions of Versailles in the eighteenth century is just as rich and vari...
Versailles has always been seen as a palace with two faces: polychrome on the town side, in its blen...
Louis XV built le Petit Trianon in 1751?a pleasure house and retreat for the king that reflected the...
Versailles is often seen as the epitome of “Frenchness,” yet the palace and its contents were profou...
The thesis investigates the ideological and historical sense of an architecture based on change. Lou...
The court of France never had the reputation of being a “scientific” court, not in the eyes of its c...