- Les grandes eaux musicales de Versailles
Paru le 08/06/2010 | Relié 98 pages
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photos by Jacques de Givry | preface Jean-Jacques Aillagon
Around the turn of the 19th century, the social theorist Saint-Simon called Versailles "the saddest of all sites, devoid of view, woods and water". His assessment is barely credible today. Through the will of Louis XIV, assisted by his Minister Colbert, Versailles' gardens became and today remain the most spectacular and admirable water display in the world.
Gérard Mabille, head curator of the Château de Versailles, presents us the history and the secrets of this spectacular water creation, and invites us to stroll around the gardens and their groves and fountains. The work immerses us in the fascinating history of the Grandes Eaux de Versailles, beautifully illustrated by engravings and paintings contemporary to the creation of the installations. Accompanied by the beautiful photography of Jacques de Givry, the work then guides readers around Louis XIV's own preferred itinerary for visiting the water installations, the heart and soul of Versailles' famous gardens.