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View of the Luxembourg palace and the gardens in Paris : built in 1615-1630 by architect Salomon de Brosse, and later Jacques Lemercier, for queen Marie-of-Medici, after she bought townhouse belonging to Francois of Luxembourg
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View of the Luxembourg palace and the gardens in Paris : built in 1615-1630 by architect Salomon de Brosse, and later Jacques Lemercier, for queen Marie-of-Medici, after she bought townhouse belonging to Francois of Luxembourg
1749954 View of the Luxembourg palace and the gardens in Paris : built in 1615-1630 by architect Salomon de Brosse, and later Jacques Lemercier, for queen Marie-of-Medici, after she bought townhouse belonging to Francois of Luxembourg. Since 1852, it is the seat of the French Senate, engraving 17th century; (add.info.: view of the Luxembourg palace and the gardens in Paris : built in 1615-1630 by architect Salomon de Brosse, and later Jacques Lemercier, for queen Marie-of-Medici, after she bought townhouse belonging to Francois of Luxembourg. Since 1852, it is the seat of the French Senate, engraving 17th century); Photo: Tallandier
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty of the Luxembourg Palace and gardens in Paris, a masterpiece of 17th-century architecture. Built between 1615-1630 by architects Salomon de Brosse and Jacques Lemercier for Queen Marie-of-Medici, this historic landmark has stood as a symbol of elegance and sophistication for centuries.
Originally purchased from Francois of Luxembourg, the palace was transformed into a lavish residence fit for royalty. Today, it serves as the seat of the French Senate, adding to its prestige and importance in French history.
The intricate details captured in this engraving from the 18th century showcase the grandeur and magnificence of this architectural gem. The lush gardens surrounding the palace provide a serene backdrop to its impressive facade, creating a harmonious blend of nature and man-made beauty.
As you gaze upon this image, you can almost feel yourself transported back in time to an era of opulence and refinement. The delicate lines and shading bring out every nuance of this historical site, inviting you to explore its rich history and cultural significance.
Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate the allure of Parisian landmarks, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and inspire awe at the majesty of the Luxembourg Palace.
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