Portrait de madame du Châtelet, détail (framed art prints)

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Framed Art Prints

The frame consists of a wooden cast with a simple structure, the idea being to favor the work rather than the frame. The methacrylate we use has been specially selected for its durability, transparency and strength, which guarantee a quality close to that of glass without risk of breakage during transport.

  • Fine Art Giclée printing is done on special paper

  • Printed artwork to the dimensions you choosed and will also include a white border.

  • We offer a choice of three finishes: natural wood, wood covered with a dark brown varnish and wood painted black.

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About the Artwork

Portrait de madame du Châtelet, détail

Original work by: Loir, Marianne (1715?-1783)

Loir, Marianne (1715?-1783) - Portrait de madame du Châtelet, détail - © Lewandowski, Hervé - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Château de Voltaire à Ferney

A complete project. Voltaire rebuilt the castle entirely from 1758. He landscaped the grounds and didn't shrink from getting his hands dirty himself. Alternately town planner, entrepreneur, and patron of the arts, Voltaire transformed the town of Ferney along the lines laid out in Candide (1759) and summed up in his famous maxim: "il faut cultiver notre jardin" (we must tend to our garden).

A busy social and literary life. Voltaire continued his fight against intolerance from Ferney, writing some 6,000 letters as well as his Philosophical Dictionary, his Treaty on Tolerance, and several tragedies. He staged dramatic works at the estate and received "enlightened" guests from all over Europe. The French state acquired the property in 1999.