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Plan grand escalier des ambassadeurs Versailles
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Plan grand escalier des ambassadeurs Versailles
Plan du grand escalier des ambassadeurs a Versailles, Grand escalier du Chateau de Versailles dit Escalier des ambassadeurs, Chevotet, Jean-Michel, 1698-1772, Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690, Surugue, Louis, 1686-1762, Etching, engraving, black-and-white, 1725, J.M. Chevotet delineavit--lower left; L. Surugue excudit 1721--lower right
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1619 1690 1686 1762 1698 1772 1721 1725 Ambassadeurs Black And White Charles Chateau Chevotet Escalier Grand Grand Escalier Jean Michel Le Brun Louis Lower Plan Surugue Versailles
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This print showcases the grandeur of the "Plan grand escalier des ambassadeurs Versailles" at Chateau de Versailles. The image, created through etching and engraving techniques in 1725 by talented artists Jean-Michel Chevotet, Charles Le Brun, and Louis Surugue, transports us back to the opulence of 18th-century France. The meticulously detailed plan reveals the intricate design of the majestic staircase known as Escalier des ambassadeurs. Every curve and column is expertly captured, showcasing the architectural brilliance that characterized this iconic landmark. From its lower left corner delineated by J. M. Chevotet to its lower right corner marked by L. Surugue's signature excudit in 1721, this print is a testament to their artistic skill. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are reminded of Versailles' significance as a symbol of power and luxury during its time. It served as a stage for extravagant events attended by ambassadors from around the world who ascended these very steps with awe-inspiring grace. While appreciating this remarkable piece from Liszt Collection, it's important to note that it should not be used for commercial purposes. Instead, let us admire it as an exquisite representation of French history and architecture—a visual gateway into an era defined by elegance and sophistication.
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