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Dance in the fourth bedroom of the apartments of the family of Louis XIV (1638-1715
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Dance in the fourth bedroom of the apartments of the family of Louis XIV (1638-1715
JLJ4681445 Dance in the fourth bedroom of the apartments of the family of Louis XIV (1638-1715) during the evenings of apartment in Versailles around 1696: the Duke of Chartres dances the menuet with Mademoiselle in the presence of the Duchess of Maine, the Duke of Burgundy, the Duchess of Chartreset of the Princess of Conty Engraving by Antoine Trouvain (1656-1708) 1696 approx. Private Collection by Trouvain, Antoine (1656-1708); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dance in the fourth bedroom of the apartments of the family of Louis XIV (1638-1715) during the evenings of apartment in Versailles around 1696: the Duke of Chartres dances the menuet with Mademoiselle in the presence of the Duchess of Maine, the Duke of Burgundy, the Duchess of Chartreset of the Princess of Conty Engraving by Antoine Trouvain (1656-1708) 1696 approx. Private Collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment of elegance and grandeur in the apartments of Louis XIV's family during the evenings at Versailles. Taken around 1696, it showcases a scene filled with nobility and grace. In this enchanting setting, the Duke of Chartres gracefully dances the menuet with Mademoiselle, while being observed by distinguished guests such as the Duchess of Maine, the Duke of Burgundy, and the Duchess of Chartres. The atmosphere is one of opulence and refinement, as depicted by Antoine Trouvain's exquisite engraving. Every detail is meticulously portrayed to showcase not only the beauty but also the intricate social dynamics within French court society during that time. The image transports us back to an era where dance was not merely entertainment but an essential part of courtly life. It reflects both the cultural significance placed on dance and its role in displaying one's status and etiquette. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from a private collection, we are reminded of Louis XIV's reign as "the Sun King" and his enduring legacy in shaping French history. This photograph allows us to glimpse into a world long gone but forever immortalized through artistry and craftsmanship.
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