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Faste des Puissances Voisines de la France // [Splendour of France's Neighboring Powers].
Engraver
Desplaces, Louis, 1682-1739
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Format
Visual material
Published/Created
[Paris : [s.n.], n.d. [1752]
Description
1 item ; sheet 69.3 x 102.4 cm.
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Architecture
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Details
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Interior architecture
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Details
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Interior architecture
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Europe
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In art
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Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France)
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In art
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Palaces
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Interior decoration
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Decoration and ornament, Architectural
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France
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Versailles
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France
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History
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17th century
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Bibliotheque nationale (France)
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Former owner
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Galerie des glaces (Château de Versailles, Versailles, France)
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Mural painting and decoration
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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[after] painter
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690
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[after] designer
Massé, Jean Baptiste, 1687-1767
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Notes
Medium: Engravings
Signed in plate, lower left: "Peint par Ch. Le Brun et dessine par J.B. Masse".
Signed in plate, lower right: "Grave par Desplaces".
Source acquisition
Acquired by Princeton in 1886 in an exchange with the Bibliotheque nationale (France). John S. Pierson, Class of 1840, effected the exchange, recorded by the BN as "Double e'change" No. 907.
References
Milovanovic 16
Other title(s)
La Grande Galerie de Versailles et les Deux Salons qui l'Accompagnent, no. 3
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