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Adored or hated, Marie-Antoinette continues to fascinate us. She was the first queen to really occupy Versailles, where she discovered constraints, boredom, luxury, pleasures, scandals and the premises of the French Revolution.
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Référence | 9782854955316 |
Artiste-Genre | Historical period : Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) |
Auteur(s) | Cécile Berly |
Editeur(s) | Artlys |
Format | Paperback |
Nb. de pages | 110 |
Langue | English |
Dimensions | 220 x 172 |
Technique(s) | 90 colour illustrations |
Date parution | April 2013 |
Epoque | 18th century |
Poids | 0.365 |
Afficher le lien de contact | Oui |
Musée | Versailles Palace |
Described by her brother, the emperor Joseph II, as “likeable and honest”, Marie-Antoinette, Austrian princess and wife of Louis XVI, remains one of the most fascinating figures of the history of Versailles. Dedicated to the organisation of the court’s entertainments, surrounded by her coterie and reluctant to observe the ceremonial niceties imposed by her function, the queen progressively attracted the scorn of public opinion up to her tragic death during the French Revolution.
The historian Cécile Berly tells us the story of Marie-Antoinette, last queen of France in Versailles.
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