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364:, "The Battle of Leuze, 18 September 1691", hung over the fireplace. Two large chandeliers emblazoned with the King's monogram complemented the decor. The utilitarian nature of the room was evidenced by the wooden benches, camp beds, and folding screens used by the guards stationed in the room. On Mondays, a table, dressed with a gold-fringed velvet rug, would be placed in this room, at which
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The western wall of the room became the wall of the alcove – the area of the room separated by a balustrade in which the bed was located. The decoration of the alcove, with the ornaments of the agrafe and volutes as well as the trelliswork sculpture, anticipate in many respects anticipates the
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on the 3rd floor, Louis XV had the ceiling of the cabinet de glaces lowered by about a meter. The new dimension to the room necessitated a complete redecoration of the room. The following year, a new fireplace was installed and the one dating from the time of Louis XIV and was sent to
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features a gilt-stucco running frieze that decorated the cove of the room's ceiling and features a trellis-work background on which are groups of dancing putti. It is the decoration of the cove that heralds a transition from the formalistic style that was used in the decoration of the
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was established in 1701, the archways to the Hall of
Mirrors were sealed off, and the room became the ideological as well as physical focal point of the palace. The King died in this room on 1 September 1715. Later, Louis XV and Louis XVI would continue to use it for the
1123:. In spite of the luxury of mirrors, this room was furnished in a utilitarian manner. In addition to the velvet covered council table, there were three armchairs and 12 folding stools and a daybed, which Louis XIV used in 1686 as a necessity while suffering from an
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was added to the exterior of the eastern façade facing the Marble Court, with three bays opening onto a gilt wrought-iron balcony overlooking the courtyard, and the top part of the room corresponding to the attic storey of the
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ordered the brocade burned from which he obtained over 60 kilograms of gold. The present hanging, while accurate for the period, are not a reproduction of the brocade that originally hung in the chambre de
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from 1684, with the remodeling of the apartment that occurred in 1701, this room received a new decor that featured walls paneled with mirrors. With the redecoration, the room was rechristened
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with a painted case. The personal nature of this room was offset by the fact that this was the room in which Louis XIV governed France. Councils were held here, writers who extolled the
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for the queen's bedroom. Only after the project was underway were the original designs found; as the part of the project had been completed, it was decided to use the queen's
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The end of one of the more scandalous events in
Versailles history during the Sun King's reign transpired in this room. In 1691, the fringe from the portieres in the
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An exception to this tradition occurred in between 16 November and 4 December 1700. Several times during this period, Louis XIV's grandson
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LeGuillou, Jean-Claude (1985). "La création des cabinets et des petits appartements de Louis XV au château de
Versailles 1722–1738."
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Archétype et symbole dans le style Louis XIV versaillais: réflexions sur l'imago rex et l'imago patriae au début de l'époque moderne.
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1134:, this room perhaps best expressed the personal tastes of Louis XIV. In addition to the collection of gems, there were works by
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spared no expense in decorating this room. Mirrors, "The
Fainting of Ester" and "Judith with the head of Holofernes" by
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360:– the King's Body Guard. The early decor of this room included walls clad in tooled gilt leather and a battle scene by
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Josephson, Ragnar (1926). "Relation de la visite de Nicodème Tessin à Marly, Versailles, Rueil, et St-Cloud en 1687."
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LeGuillou, Jean-Claude (1983). "Le château-neuf ou enveloppe de
Versailles: concept et evolution du premier projet."
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Marble Court facade with the King's
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hung as pendants, and gilt furniture all contributed to making this one of the most sumptuous rooms in the
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LeGuillou, Jean-Claude (1986). "Le Grand et le Petit
Appartement de Louis XIV au château de Versailles."
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became the main antechamber to the King's
Bedroom, which was also created that year (see next section).
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Saule, Béatrix (1985). "Trois aspects du premier ameublement du château de
Versailles sous Louis XIV."
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ordered the enlargement and redecoration of the council chamber. This is the room that is seen today.
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were stolen. Toward the service of dessert, a bundle was thrown through one of the windows facing the
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Batiffol, Louis (1913). "Le château de
Versailles de Louis XIII et son architecte Philbert le Roy."
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Baillie, Hugh Murray (1967). "Etiquette and the Planning of State Apartements in Baroque Palaces."
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Meyer, Daniel (1989). "L'ameublement de la chambre de Louis XIV à Versailles de 1701 à nos jours."
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appeared on the balcony before the mob that forced the royal family to move from Versailles to the
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La description du château de Versailles, de ses peintures, et des autres ouvrags fait pour le roy.
567:"Cavalryman leading prisoners after the taking of a city" ca. 1687 by Joseph Parrocel, north wall
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and landed on the king's table. Louis XIV's only comment, "I think that those are my fringes."
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LeGuillou, Jean-Claude (1976). "Remarques sur le corps central du château de Versailles."
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was placed in the cornice setting of the south wall above the fireplace and the artist's
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with the "Battle of Arbela" being displayed over the mantelpiece. After the death of the
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
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Kimball, Fiske (1946). "Unknown Versailles: The appartement du Roi, 1678–1701."
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Kimball, Fiske (1949). "Genesis of the Château Neuf at Versailles, 1668–1671."
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Berger, Robert W (1980). "The chronology of the Enveloppe of Versailles."
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Nolhac, Pierre de (1899). "La construction de Versailles de LeVau."
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As a measure of economy, Louis XIV retained much of the decor of the
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is paneled in marble and lighted by two windows that opened onto the
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style that was in vogue between 1715 and 1723. Crowning the bed is
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would personally accept petitions presented to him by his subjects.
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one of the southern windows was suppress and converted into a door.
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Batiffol, Louis (1909). "Origine du château de Versailles."
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was a famous battle that the French cavalry won during the
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Prehistoric sites and decorated caves of the Vézère valley
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and part of the embroidered bed cover from the bed in the
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Meyer, Daniel (1976). "L'appartement interieur du Roi."
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The main east-west axes of the palace bisects this room.
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was formed in 1701 by combining two adjacent rooms, the
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In 1748, in order to accommodate the newly constructed
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172:deuxième antichambre / antichambre des Bassans
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1255:Félibien, 59; Piganiol, 118; Verlet, 209–210.
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1745:. Paris: Edition Vincent, Freal & Cie.
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2098:Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
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1563:Piganiol de la Force, Jean-Aymar (1701).
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1229:Félibien, 58; Piganiol, 118; Verlet, 209.
920:(ca. 1st quarter of the 17th century) by
16:Rooms in the palace of Versailles, France
2116:Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe
1030:located in the pendentives of the arch.
659:with windows facing the Cour de la Reine
402:(north) and with three windows onto the
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2334:Pitons, cirques and remparts of Réunion
1969:Champagne hillsides, houses and cellars
1391:Saule & Meyer 2000, pp. 17, 49, 52.
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472:fought, 18 September 1691" ca. 1691 by
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1570:Saule, Béatrix; Meyer, Daniel (2000).
398:), opened with three windows onto the
253:that served as the living quarters of
2200:Roman and Romanesque monuments, Arles
1632:Versailles: The Chateau of Louis XIV.
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1567:. Paris: Chez Florentin de la lune.
954:. The over-door paintings included
2487:Art museums and galleries in France
1589:. Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard.
1403:Saule & Meyer 2000, pp. 49, 52.
1220:Saule & Meyer 2000, pp. 17, 46.
468:"The Battle of Leuze, in which the
1802:Versailles, résidence de Louis XIV
1762:Marie, Alfred and Jeanne (1984).
1755:Marie, Alfred and Jeanne (1976).
1748:Marie, Alfred and Jeanne (1972).
740:(2nd half of the 16th century) by
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1784:Revue de l'Histoire de Versailles
1752:. Paris: Editions Jacques Freal.
1670:Revue de l'Histoire de Versailles
1536:Félibien, Jean-François (1703).
1127:and the surgery that removed it.
257:. Overlooking the Marble Court (
2070:Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans
1935:
1757:Versailles au temps de Louis XIV
1574:. Versailles: Éditions Art-Lys.
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1766:. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.
1764:Versailles au temps de Louis XV
1759:. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.
1701:6 pér., vol. 105 April 137–146.
1483:Félibien, 65; Piganiol, 123–24.
269:and to the construction of the
2492:World Heritage Sites in France
2042:Belfries of Belgium and France
1959:Belfries of Belgium and France
1890:World Heritage Sites in France
1444:Saule & Meyer 2000, p. 49.
1200:with the paneling sculpted by
591:Antechamber of the Œil-de-Bœuf
1:
2324:French Austral Lands and Seas
1906:Palace and Park of Versailles
1244:War of the League of Augsburg
1107:, which occupied site of the
333:grand appartement de la reine
249:is the suite of rooms in the
1729:6 pér., vol. 108 July–August
671:Detail of the cornice frieze
1809:Versailles au XVIIIe siècle
1807:Nolhac, Pierre de (1926).
1800:Nolhac, Pierre de (1925).
1793:Nolhac, Pierre de (1901).
1504:Félibien, 347; Verlet, 220.
1373:Félibien, 339; Verlet, 212.
676:The former two rooms, the
44:King's Bedchamber (room 5)
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2351:Shared locally with other
2246:Roman Theatre and environs
2139:Port of the Moon, Bordeaux
1996:Former Abbey of Saint-Rémi
1933:
1797:. Versailles: L. Bernard.
1681:The Creation of the Rococo
1644:Combes, sieur de (1681).
1630:Berger, Robert W (1986).
1572:Versailles Visitor's Guide
1359:French Ministry of Culture
704:and was also known as the
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1795:La création de Versailles
1709:6 pér., vol. 102 December
1651:Félibien, André (1694).
1558:6 pér., vol. 113 February
1176:disappeared in 1755 when
950:in the decoration of the
838:salon où le roi s'habille
608:Taking its name from the
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547:, (1646–1704) South wall
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2329:Lagoons of New Caledonia
2276:Fortifications of Vauban
1719:6 pér., vol. 87 February
1679:Kimball, Fiske (1943).
1587:Le château de Versailles
1585:Verlet, Pierre (1985).
1142:on the walls as well as
1130:Of all the rooms of the
621:grand appartement du roi
396:la salle ou le roy soupe
267:grand appartement du roi
123:Key to the rooms of the
2024:Vézelay Church and hill
1992:Cathedral of Notre-Dame
1811:. Paris: Louis Conard.
1743:Naissance de Versailles
1741:Marie, Alfred (1968).
1655:Paris: Antoine Vilette.
1053:"Chambre de Louis XIV"
758:(late 16th century) by
706:antichambre des Bassans
460:Salle des gardes du roi
353:salle des gardes du roi
345:Salle des gardes du roi
336:, and the apartment of
46:in the King's Apartment
2409:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2230:, Episcopal Ensemble,
1816:Colloque de Versailles
1734:Lighthart, E. (1997).
1726:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1716:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1706:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1699:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1688:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1663:Colloque de Versailles
1639:Colloque de Versailles
1601:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1555:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1545:Gazette des Beaux-Arts
1540:. Paris: A. Chrétien.
1341:Kimball (1943), 50–61.
1202:Jules-Antoine Rousseau
832:was designated as the
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756:The Fainting of Esther
686:Maria Theresa of Spain
657:salon de l'œil de bœuf
616:salon de l'œil de bœuf
603:salon de l'œil de bœuf
586:salon de l'œil de bœuf
578:Salon de l'œil de bœuf
564:, above the fireplace
492:salon du grand couvert
480:Salon du grand couvert
470:Gardes du corps du roi
387:salon du grand couvert
356:, served to house the
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168:Salon de l'œil de bœuf
157:salon du grand couvert
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2149:Pyrénées – Mont Perdu
1845:48.80472°N 2.120472°E
1474:Meyer (1989), 79–104.
1174:cabinet des perruques
1163:cabinet des perruques
1153:The last room of the
1018:'s relief sculpture,
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358:Garde du corps du roi
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2482:Palace of Versailles
2314:Overseas departments
2134:Episcopal city, Albi
1920:Paris: Banks of the
1804:. Paris: L. Conrad.
1750:Mansart à Versailles
1417:Verlet 1985, p. 213.
1355:Judith et Holopherne
1198:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
1037:Chambre de Louis XIV
958:Francisco de Moncada
952:chambre de Louis XIV
881:Chambre de Louis XIV
852:chambre de Louis XIV
784:chambre de Louis XIV
768:Chambre de Louis XIV
694:deuxième antichambre
678:deuxième antichambre
595:deuxième antichambre
550:"Cavalry combat" by
381:première antichambre
373:Première antichambre
302:escalier de la reine
251:Palace of Versailles
153:Première antichambre
57:Palace of Versailles
2294:Chalonnes-sur-Loire
2205:Carcassonne citadel
2064:Great Saltworks of
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1028:François Lespingola
900:(ca. 1628–1629) by
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490:Paintings from the
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338:Madame de Maintenon
134:Vestibule or loggia
92:48.8048°N 2.12046°E
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2214:Calanches de Piana
2034:Nord-Pas-de-Calais
1974:Chartres Cathedral
1850:48.80472; 2.120472
1676:, 150–67, 274–300.
1612:La Revue de Paris,
1170:cabinet des glaces
1159:cabinet des termes
1155:appartement du roi
1140:Giovanni Lanfranco
1132:appartement du roi
1121:cabinet des glaces
1100:cabinet de conseil
1092:Cabinet du conseil
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298:appartement du roi
283:appartement du roi
242:appartement du roi
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213:cabinet des termes
209:cabinet des glaces
125:appartement du roi
116:appartement du roi
28:appartement du roi
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2015:Mont-Saint-Michel
2005:Abbey of Fontenay
1964:Bourges Cathedral
1300:Philip V of Spain
1289:Piganiol, 118–19.
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789:King's Bedchamber
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2066:Salins-les-Bains
1954:Amiens Cathedral
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