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Auguste Guillaumot et la redécouverte du château de Marly
Auguste Guillaumot (1815–1892) was an architectural draughtsman and engraver who contributed to the rediscovery of the Château de Marly. Louis XIV’s former royal place, sold during the Revolution and then destroyed in the early nineteenth century, had ...
Bruno Bentz
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La vie de château : un programme de recherche pour Marly
Numerous studies in recent year have renewed our general knowledge of the architecture, gardens, sculptures and paintings of Marly. They have allowed a more precise analysis of the chronology of the work, the role of artists and decorators, the unfolding
Bruno Bentz
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L’usage du plâtre dans le château de Marly, de la construction au décor
The excavations of the Marly Royal Pavilion in 2015 unveiled large quantities of gypsum plaster and very few other construction materials besides stone.
Ivan Lafarge, Tiffanie Le Dantec
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Parasitological analyses of the third Pavilion du Levant and the Royal Pavilion are in continuity with those carried out by Françoise Bouchet on the latrines of the second Pavilion du Levant, published in 1998.
Philippe Charlier +6 more
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Bilan de trois années de fouille programmée du château de Marly
The history of the Château de Marly begins in 1679 and ends with its destruction in 1811, but archaeological research has been bringing it back to life since 1865.
Annick Heitzmann
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In 2015, a scheduled archaeological dig explored the basement of the Royal Pavilion at the Château de Marly. When the building was demolished in the early nineteenth century, the cellars and cesspits were filled in with unsold rubble.
Annick Heitzmann
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Marly-le-Roi (Yvelines). Pavillon royal du château de Marly
Annick Heitzmann
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In the last phase of Louis XIV’s reign, from the 1690s onwards, the Château de Marly, in addition to Versailles, became a key venue for royal political activities.
Leander Beil
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Le domaine de Marly aujourd’hui
After a reminder of the historical evolution of the Domain of Marly — its creation, splendour, followed by its inevitable decline until the renewed interest of the twentieth century – the article clarifies the current context of this royal domain that ...
Gabor Mester de Parajd
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Vingt ans de recherches sur la sculpture française des XVIe et XVIIe siècles [PDF]
National audienceAu milieu des années 1980, F. Souchal estimait que " le manque d'intérêt pour l'histoire de la sculpture se traduit d'abord par l'absence de mises au point des problèmes et des travaux " (F. Souchal, " La sculpture française des XVIIe et
Boudon-Machuel, Marion
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