Parc du château. Maisons-Laffitte. Terrains à Bâtir (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.

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About the Artwork

Parc du château. Maisons-Laffitte. Terrains à Bâtir

4e quart du 19e siècle - Troisième République (1870-1940) imprimé - papier Œuvre de : Basin, H. (18..-1...) Basin, H. (18..-1...) - Parc du château. Maisons-Laffitte. Terrains à Bâtir - © Reproduction Philippe Berthé - CMN

About the monument

Château de Maisons

A precursor to Versailles. The château, built by François Mansart, was inaugurated in April 1651 in the presence of the young Louis XIV at a sumptuous reception. The Sun King subsequently called upon the sculptors and decorators who had worked at Maisons to help build Versailles, as well as its architect's great-nephew, Jules Hardouin Mansart.

Prince and marshal. Considered one of the most beautiful residences of its time, the estate became the property of the Count of Artois, the brother of Louis XVI and the future King Charles X of France. Marshal Lannes purchased it in 1804. In the 19th century, French banker Jacques Laffitte divided the grounds into plots. The château was saved from destruction by the French state in 1905.