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Veue de la cour des Fontaines de Fontaine Beleau, 1666. Creator: Israel Silvestre
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Veue de la cour des Fontaines de Fontaine Beleau, 1666. Creator: Israel Silvestre
Veue de la cour des Fontaines de Fontaine Beleau, 1666
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Vue de la cour des Fontaines de Fontainebleau," a captivating engraving by Israel Silvestre from the 17th century, offers a breathtaking view of the Fontainebleau Palace courtyard. The intricately designed image, created in 1666, is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Baroque era. The centerpiece of the composition is the magnificent Palace of Fontainebleau, with its ornate façade and sprawling grounds. The palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been a royal residence since the 16th century and is renowned for its architectural and artistic significance. The courtyard, filled with fountains, is bustling with activity. People in elegant attire can be seen strolling around, while horses and dogs frolic in the foreground. Boats filled with passengers are docked at the edge of the water, adding to the scene's vibrant energy. Israel Silvestre, also known as Israel Silvestre the Younger, skillfully captures the essence of the Fontainebleau estate in this engraving. The image, on laid paper, showcases the intricate details of the palace, the fountains, and the surrounding landscape. The monochrome palette adds a timeless quality to the artwork, transporting us back to the Baroque era. This view of the Fontainebleau Palace courtyard is a must-see for art lovers and history enthusiasts. It is currently housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where it continues to inspire and delight visitors from around the world.
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