Château de Châteaudun, ailes Longueville et Dunois, façades sur le Loir (art prints)

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Art Prints

The reproduction is rolled on itself and shipped in a rigid tube. "Fine Art Giclee" 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.

  • Printed on mat paper Fine Art Special 260 g/m2

  • Work takes into account the white margin. The final dimension includes the white margin.

Art Prints

About the Artwork

Château de Châteaudun, ailes Longueville et Dunois, façades sur le Loir

Original work by: Léonard de Serres Léonard de Serres - Château de Châteaudun, ailes Longueville et Dunois, façades sur le Loir - © Léonard de Serres - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Château de Châteaudun

The residence of a faithful companion-in-arms to Joan of Arc. John of Dunois, known as the 'Bastard of Orleans' and half-brother of King Charles VI, transformed the old feudal castle into a bright, comfortable dwelling and added the Holy Chapel. His grandson, Francis II of Orleans-Longueville, extended the château with a wing in the Renaissance style heralding the great châteaux of the Loire Valley. Works started around 1450 but were not completed until 1530.