The Gardener of Versailles

The Gardener of Versailles
Author: Alain Baraton
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780847842704

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INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards -- 2014 Finalist For gardening aficionados and Francophiles, a love letter to the Versailles Palace and grounds, from the man who knows them best. In Alain Baraton's Versailles, every grove tells a story. As the gardener-in-chief, Baraton lives on its grounds, and since 1982 he has devoted his life to the gardens, orchards, and fields that were loved by France's kings and queens as much as the palace itself. His memoir captures the essence of the connection between gardeners and the earth they tend, no matter how humble or grand. With the charm of a natural storyteller, Baraton weaves his own path as a gardener with the life of the Versailles grounds, and his role overseeing its team of eighty gardeners tending to 350,000 trees and thirty miles of walkways on 2,100 acres. He richly evokes this legendary place and the history it has witnessed but also its quieter side that he feels privileged to know. The same gardens that hosted the lavish lawn parties of Louis XIV and the momentous meeting between Marie Antoinette and the Cardinal de Rohan remain enchanted, private places where visitors try to get themselves locked in at night, lovers go looking for secluded hideaways, and elegant grandmothers secretly make cuttings to take back to their own gardens. A tremendous best seller in France, The Gardener of Versailles gives an unprecedentedly intimate view of one of the grandest places on earth. From the Hardcover edition.

The Gardens of Versailles

The Gardens of Versailles
Author: Pierre-André Lablaude
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: UCSD:31822021386131

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Throughout the nineteenth century, the gardens were maintained, restored and replanted, and today they are being further restored to their original state, reflecting the most significant contributions made by each of the preceding periods.

A History of the Gardens of Versailles

A History of the Gardens of Versailles
Author: Michel Baridon
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2008-08-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780812240788

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Michel Baridon traces the history of the most famous gardens in the world from their inception through the three centuries of eventful history that they have witnessed.

Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles

Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles
Author: Chandra Mukerji
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1997-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521599598

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In seventeenth-century France, land took on new importance for the practice of politics and rituals of court life. In her major new book, Chandra Mukerji highlights the connections between the two seemingly disparate activities of engineering and garden design. She shows how, at Versailles in particular, the royal park showcased French skills in using nature and art to design a distinctively French landscape and create a naturalized political territoriality. She challenges the association of state power with social and legal structures alone and demonstrates the importance for Louis XIV and his state of a controlled physical site, a demarcated French territory within the wider European geo-political continent.

Diplomatic Tours in the Gardens of Versailles Under Louis XIV

Diplomatic Tours in the Gardens of Versailles Under Louis XIV
Author: Robert W. Berger,Thomas F. Hedin,Thomas Hedin
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008-09-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780812241075

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The first book to examine how the vast gardens of Versailles were used as a setting for the receptions of ambassadors, heads of state, and other visiting dignitaries who conducted diplomatic and political business with France.

Marie Antoinette and the Last Garden of Versailles

Marie Antoinette and the Last Garden of Versailles
Author: Christian Duvernois
Publsiher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015077123449

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Marie-Antoinette has been idolized as the height of eighteenth-century French style and vilified as the spark that ignited the French Revolution. This book departs from such traditional interpretations of the infamous queen’s reign and chooses to reflect on the humanistic aspects of her private realm. To escape the formalities and royal obligations of Louis XVI’s court, Marie-Antoinette created a private realm of pleasure for herself at the Petit Trianon and Hameau, where she planted the first Anglo-Chinese garden; created a trysting grotto; a working farm; and revolutionized architecture and gardening trends for the century to come. Marie-Antoinette’s entire private domain and its story are told in beautiful photographic detail by François Halard for the first time since its recent restoration and accompanied by well-researched texts by garden expert Christian Duvernois.

The Sun King s Garden

The Sun King s Garden
Author: Ian Thompson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006-10-31
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781582346311

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Presents an illustrated account of the creation of one of the world's most dazzling and extensive gardens, the gardens at the palace of Versailles, noting the unique four-decade friendship between Louis XIV, the creator of the garden, and Andre Le Ntre, the gardener.

Visitors to Versailles

Visitors to Versailles
Author: Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide,Bertrand Rondot
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781588396228

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What was it like to visit one of the most magnificent courts of Europe? Based on a wealth of contemporary documents and surviving works of art, this lavish book explores the experiences of those who swarmed the palace and grounds of Versailles when it was the seat of the French monarchy. Engaging essays describe methods of transportation, the elaborate codes of dress and etiquette, precious diplomatic gifts, royal audiences, and tours of the palace and gardens. Also presented are the many types of visitors and guests who eagerly made their way to this center of power and culture, including day-trippers and Grand Tourists, European diplomats, overseas ambassadors, incognito travelers, and Americans. Through paintings and portraits, furniture, costumes and uniforms, arms and armor, guidebooks, and other works of art, Visitors to Versailles illuminates what travelers encountered at court and what impressions, gifts, and souvenirs they took home with them. In bringing to life their experiences, this sumptuously illustrated volume reminds us why Versailles has enchanted generations of visitors from the ancien régime to the present day.