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Plan for the first floor of the Donjon at Vincennes, 1810 (pen and ink on paper)




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Plan for the first floor of the Donjon at Vincennes, 1810 (pen and ink on paper)

XIR439927 Plan for the first floor of the Donjon at Vincennes, 1810 (pen and ink on paper) by French School, (19th century); Musee de l Ile de France, Sceaux, France; (add.info.: see also 433926; ); French, out of copyright

Media ID 23249290

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Architectural Drawing Diagram Donjon First Floor Vincennes


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This print showcases the intricate architectural design of the first floor of the Donjon at Vincennes, dating back to 1810. Created with pen and ink on paper by an anonymous French artist from the 19th century, this detailed diagram offers a glimpse into the grandeur and complexity of fortress construction during that era. The Donjon, located in Vincennes, France, stands as a testament to medieval architecture and military strategy. This drawing provides viewers with a unique perspective on its layout and structure. Every line meticulously drawn represents walls, corridors, rooms, and staircases that once served various purposes within this formidable stronghold. As we examine this historical artifact closely, we can appreciate not only the technical skill required to create such precise renderings but also gain insight into how strategic planning played a crucial role in fortification design. The attention to detail is remarkable; each element carefully considered for both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Preserved at Musee de l'Ile de France in Sceaux, France, this artwork serves as a valuable resource for historians studying architectural history or those simply fascinated by ancient structures. It allows us to travel back in time and envision what life might have been like within these stone walls centuries ago. Through Bridgeman Images' reproduction of this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection without commercial use mentioned here explicitly; we are fortunate enough to experience firsthand the beauty of this architectural masterpiece captured on paper so many years ago.

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