Château des ducs d'Épernon, appartement de la reine, première antichambre de la reine, détail du décor sculpté de la cheminée (acrylic panels)

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Acrylic Panels

The reproduction is printed on FineArt Satin Paper and then encapsulated between a 3mm Dibond backing and a 2mm acrylic layer. This product offers a greater sense of depth and volume due to 'encapsulation'. FineArt Giclée digital printing is commonly used for the reproduction of works of art. It offers a very high durability thanks to the use of materials and inks based on natural pigments highly resistant to light and museum conservation.

  • Eco-responsible and recyclable

  • Product ready to hang, supplied with a wall hanging system Enhancement of colors, contrast and details of the work

  • Optimal print quality and glossy finishes

  • Easy to clean

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About the Artwork

Château des ducs d'Épernon, appartement de la reine, première antichambre de la reine, détail du décor sculpté de la cheminée

Œuvre de : Ballot, Jean-Christophe (1960-....) Ballot, Jean-Christophe (1960-....) - Château des ducs d'Épernon, appartement de la reine, première antichambre de la reine, détail du décor sculpté de la cheminée - © Jean-Christophe Ballot - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Château de Cadillac

A formal residence.Built during the reign of King Henry IV of France and then King Louis XIII, this French-style château combines splendour and military pomp. Much of its sumptuous decoration has been preserved, including monumental fireplaces, tapestries and painted ceilings.
The fate of the "almost king". A captain of Gascony, the precursors to the Musketeers, the Duke of Epernon shot to the highest ranks in the late 16th century following the assassinations of kings of France Henry III then Henry IV.
Prison life.From the 19th century to the 1950s, this abandoned château was used as a women's prison.