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Le jardin du Roi à Trianon de 1688 à nos jours : de la mémoire à l’héritage

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2015
While the king’s private apartment at the Château de Versailles is well known to the public, the private exterior space, the king’s private garden, is not.
Gabriela Lamy
doaj   +1 more source

The Heart of a Daily Journey: How Emotional Are Landmarks?

open access: yesApplied Cognitive Psychology, Volume 39, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Laboratory experiments show that emotional landmarks influence wayfinding and spatial learning. However, the affective properties of real‐life landmarks remain understudied. This study examines whether the landmarks that people use daily possess an affective component.
Téophile Rasse   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lunéville au miroir de Versailles : reflets d’un regard distancié (1698-1737)

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2023
Since the eighteenth century, the Château de Lunéville has been considered the ‘Versailles’ of Lorraine, a duchy that was then independent of its western neighbour, the kingdom of France, to which it was officially attached in 1766, on the death of the ...
Thierry Franz
doaj   +1 more source

L’appartement de Marie Leszczyńska (1725-1768)

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2012
Marie Leszczyńska never took part in the government affairs and always stood away from the power which remained in the hands of her husband and the cardinal of Fleury. She didn’t have the opportunity to become a queen regent and to assert her position at
Manuel Lalanne
doaj   +1 more source

Les statues des rois de France et hommes d’État de la galerie de pierre haute de l’aile du Nord : une ambitieuse commande de sculptures pour les Galeries historiques de Versailles

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2021
From 1835 to 1838, twelve sculptors were commissioned by the royal administration to execute thirteen marble pedestrian statues for the upper stone gallery of the North Wing of the Château de Versailles.
Lionel Arsac
doaj   +1 more source

Le Portrait d'homme en armure de Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo : un portrait présumé de Gaston de Foix [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
peer reviewedCette enquête est dédiée au "Portrait d'homme en armure", l'une des œuvres les plus célèbres du peintre Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo. Elle se concentre sur l'identification présumée du modèle avec Gaston de Foix et sur les raisons de cette ...
Fagnart, Laure
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Gestion intégrée de l'eau au sein d'un bassin versant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Le développement de méthodes et d'outils pour l'aide à la gestion et la planification des ressources en eau est un projet fondateur de l'unité DIVHA. L'environnement de modélisation actuel, HyD2002, voulu très générique, permet de représenter différents ...
Bellaubi, F.   +4 more
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Sculpteurs-marbriers en Provence

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2013
The marble quarry in Trets, in the heart of Provence, has the distinction of being operated by just one family: the Veyriers. Throughout the seventeenth century this dynasty of sculptors and architects worked from Marseille to Genoa for almost a century.
Sandrine Chabre
doaj   +1 more source

A Translator's Face: Persianate Selfhood and Portraiture, 1760–1800

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 47, Issue 4, Page 425-453, December 2024.
Abstract Within the framework of Persianate self‐hood, this article explores the intersection between translation, Indian dress, and portraiture in India and Britain, 1760–1800. It examines the translator's lived experience and cultural output as a published scholar and Persian secretary in the East India Company.
Beth Richards
wiley   +1 more source

Afterlives of the Persian Gifts to Versailles

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 279-295, September 2024.
Abstract The fate of diplomatic gifts after their presentation can reveal patterns of instability and shifting narratives on the items themselves and how they were perceived and received at the time. Often, these important pieces of material evidence disappear or are decontextualised from their exchange.
Samantha Happe
wiley   +1 more source

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