Fête de Saint-Cloud. Attractions foraines / grandes eaux / cascades lumineuses (canvas without frame)

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These canvas prints are provided without a frame. They are shipped in a rigid tube after being rolled on themselves. Fine Art Giclée Print is commonly used for the professional reproduction of works of art. This inkjet printing technique uses natural pigments that are highly resistant to light. We have selected a 350 g / m2 specialty fine art canvas of exceptional quality. The artwork will be printed in the dimensions you have selected and will take into account the white margin. The final dimension includes the white margin.

Canvas without frame

About the Artwork

Fête de Saint-Cloud. Attractions foraines / grandes eaux / cascades lumineuses

1936 - 2e quart du 20e siècle - Troisième République (1870-1940) lithographie - estampe - carton - imprimé Œuvre de : Greif (illustrateur actif au 20e siècle) Greif (illustrateur actif au 20e siècle) - Fête de Saint-Cloud. Attractions foraines - grandes eaux - cascades lumineuses - © Reproduction Pascal Lemaître - CMN

About the monument

Domaine national de Saint-Cloud

The grounds of a long-gone château. The château and grounds were created in the 16th century and embellished by Monsieur, the brother of Louis XIV, and his architects Le Pautre and Hardouin-Mansart. Queen Marie-Antoinette carried out further modifications. In the 19th century it was the royal summer residence, but the château burnt down in 1870. The remaining parts of the building were razed in 1891, as it was too intimately linked with the monarchy and the Empire.

A place of pleasure. Throughout the 18th century sumptuous festivities were held at Saint-Cloud. Each September, the 'fête de Saint-Cloud' attracts Parisians, markets, fairgrounds and entertainers.