Château de Talcy depuis le jardin et son allée bordée de fleurs (aluminium panels)

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Aluminium Panels

The Chromaluxe® product is a lightweight, durable aluminum panel, made from recycled material and 100% recyclable.
It is a perfect material for reproducing artwork and photographs, due to the finish and 3D depth it offers. The material's substrates and coatings provide incredible resistance to scratches and abrasion.

  • Sublimation printing technique

  • Ready to hang product, supplied with a wall hanging system

  • Optimal print quality and glossy finishes

  • Easy to clean

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About the Artwork

Château de Talcy depuis le jardin et son allée bordée de fleurs

Original work by: Léonard de Serres Léonard de Serres - Château de Talcy depuis le jardin et son allée bordée de fleurs - © Léonard de Serres - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Château de Talcy

A poetic château. Cassandre, the daughter of the first owner, was the inspiration for Ronsard's famous "Mignonne, allons voir si la rose ...", whilst her niece Diane was the muse of the young Agrippa d'Aubigné. One of the direct descendants of Cassandre's daughter was Alfred de Musset. One of the last owners, Albert Stapfer, was the first French translator of the German poet Goethe.

The Talcy Conference. The Catherine de' Medici and Charles IX rooms were where the Talcy Conference, the last meeting between Catholics and Protestants, took place in 1562.