press RELEASE Louis xiv / nicolas fouquet A certain history of taste virtual exhibition Versailles, 21 st April 2015

Similar documents
Design AT the heart of Versailles

Gardener Of Versailles: My Life In The World's Grandest Garden By Christopher Brent Murray, Alain Baraton

FRQ1 - PRACTICE APAH EXAM - 7 OUT OF 7 RESPONSE - EXEMPLAR

André Le Nôtre In Perspective Until 23 February Activity booklet

Dana Ketcham, Director of Property Management and Reservations Lisa Bransten, Director of Partnerships

FROM ARC DE TRIOMPHE TO CHAMP-DE-MARS

Corporate Partnerships

Living with World Heritage in Africa

Discover Scottish Gardens Growth Fund Case Study. DSG Launch Campaign

Gardens of Secret Delights

The HLF gave the green light to what they have described as a very exciting project on 15 th October.

Discover the exhibition: and the Trianon gardens. Bookletgame.

Planning for the Future Consultation on the Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site

Printed wall & ceiling coverings ALYOS design. Innovative solutions

Press information. Schönbrunn Palace

The Garden Museum is situated in the medieval and Victorian church of St-Mary-at-

Private Houses Of France: Living With History By Francis Hammond, Christiane de Nicolay-Mazery READ ONLINE

Floral treats with continental flair

Blackwork Journey Blog June 2014

The A Place at the Royal Table project celebrates the gastronomic heritage and the Arts of the Table in the European Courts

Understanding the World Heritage Outstanding Universal Value. Dubrovnik workshop 9 September 2014 KL

Before Versailles: Before The History You Know...a Novel Of Louis XIV By Karleen Koen

Ćesky Krumlov Castle and Chateau

Saving a Course. Harold Brown, Ph.D. Philosophy and Religious Studies, NY Adelia Williams, Ph.D. English and Modern Language Studies, PLV

DENMARK AND EUROPEANA. An overview. 10 July At the French Windows. The Artist s Wife L. A. Ring Statens Museum for Kunst CC 0

Docent Training September Welcome Back!

3rd IDF Oman - Interior, Design &

FRENCH GARDENS AND CASTLES PARIS AND LOIRE VALLEY SPRING 2018

Bangkok Design Festival 2017

Enterprising thinking

Management Plan for the Unesco Site of Modena Update Summary

We create stories with a hospitality heart. Mark Severs & Kim Jansen NARRATIVE BRAND IDENTITY IDEA CONCEPT GUEST EXPERIENCE DESIGN

JOIN THE GREEN ECONOMY LEADERS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE NOVEMBER 1th 3 rd IN SHAPING SYNERGIES INTO A CIRCULAR SOCIETY

Global design s destination s Dubai

page 76 zoogate juvet landscape hotel, Norway. Hotel set in natural surroundings

SWEDEN AND EUROPEANA. An overview. 10 July Rudolph II as Vertumnus Giuseppe Arcimboldi Skoklosters Slott Public Domain

VENUE HIRE CORPORATE EVENTS. gardenmuseum.org.uk/venue-hire

Who is P. Allen Smith?

Claude Monet's Gardens At Giverny By Jean-Pierre Gilson READ ONLINE

Morse Museum new Tiffany wing opens Saturday

SHOW REPORT. 8,141 quality visitors attended in Canterbury s No.1 Renovation & Building Expo

Dutch Tulip small group Tour. From $3,550 AUD. Dutch Tulip small group Tour of the Netherlands. 06 May 18 to 12 May 18

Landscape Conservation and Sustainable Development

MA in Garden and Landscape History

To arrange any of the following extraordinary experiences or curate our own, please let your Butler know at your earliest convenience.

A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR L ARCHE TORONTO

CREATIVE LANDSCAPES co-creating inclusive & mediated CyberSpaces

JOURNÉES DES PLANTES EXHIBITORS CHARTER

Artist brief for Dovecote Gallery

DOWNLOAD OR READ : LOUIS XIV MAKERS OF HISTORY PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Welcome to the world of living spaces 3.0. Press kit 2017

Luminale 2018 will inspire its participants with lighting art and debates about the future BETTER CITY: Two projects kept for Frankfurt s citizens

ON THE WATERFRONT: CULTURE, HERITAGE AND REGENERATION OF PORT CITIES November 2008 BT Convention Centre, Kings Waterfront, Liverpool

SLOVAKIA AND EUROPEANA. An overview. 10 July Study of a Porcelain Vessel Scheidlin, Friedrich Carl von Slovak National Gallery Publci Domain

HERITAGE INTERPRETIVE PLAN

Be part of it June 2017 NEC, Birmingham

The Quest Continues. Utah State University. Larry A. Sagers Utah State University

RESTORATION OF THE CONSERVATORY GARDEN Celebrating 35 Years of the Women s Committee

Expressing an Immersive Experience of the Labyrinthe de Versailles

CENTER FOR GREAT LAKES ECOLOGY 3

clipso design Printed decors that look great!

1. Rhineland Regional Council

Sustainably Designed Structures in an Urban Woodland

Crowdsourcing the City 24 April 2018 London

Capability Brown at Stowe

7.5 seconds The Museum of the City was created to serve as a collaborative platform for CAMOC museums.

Periods of Renaissance Architecture

ENGLISH HERITAGE STRATEGY MAKING THE PAST PART OF OUR FUTURE

2016 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Will Celebrate Beauty, History and Culture of Our National Parks

Paris & London: Architecture & Urbanism Program. Paris Activity Guide Summer 2018

,

Open Spaces Request for Qualifications: Design Professional Services For the Design of a Temporary Village for Open Spaces

Contemporary Art at Gibside. Fiona Curran Andrew Burton

,

VISITOrS TO. versailles exhibition at the palace of versailles 22 october february 2018

Internship Role Profile Visitor Experience Development Intern

The Dreispitz in Basel / Switzerland: New economy on old sites

HISTORIC PRESERVATION RESOURCE GUIDE CHAPTER TEN: HISTORIC PRESERVATION RESOURCE LIST HISTORIC PRESERVATION RESOURCE GUIDE

Introduction. Founded in 1977 Open Eye is an independent not-forprofit photography gallery based in Liverpool.

Bringing culture to all - Together

PRESS RELEASE MARCH TOUR & TAXIS - BRUSSELS

Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site of Canada. Management Plan

Marie-Antoinette And The Last Garden At Versailles By Christian Duvernois

Portland Place. Room Hire and Private Dining. Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0)

MAKATI POBLACION HERITAGE CONSERVATION PROJECT

Discovering Bucharest Treasure hun 2 June :00-18:00. Map Data Provided By OpenVectorMaps.com

From Omiya to the World: Transmitting the Attractions of Bonsai

DAVID PHILLIPS Life s too short for bad presentations

THE VISION. A refreshed and transformed Rossland Museum that will reinforce its position as the West Kootenay s leading museum and archives.

Sanborn Maps. Sanborn Maps. Sources For History. Buildings. Streets. Fire Station. Fire Station Description

DOWNLOAD OR READ : VILLAGE FETE PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

RETHINK THE CITY. THE BANGALORE CHANGE MAP November 2013 Edition

Garden Style Decorating By Cynthia Overbeck Bix READ ONLINE

CULTURAL POLICIES AND AGENDA 21 IN BAIE-SAINT-PAUL

Eligibility, programme and financial information

SUBMISSION GUIDE PRICING. Early bird 1 Jun - 30 Jun Regular 1 Jul - 30 Sep Late 1 Oct - 15 Oct

The Forbidden City, By Roderick. Newsweek, MacFarquhar, inc. READ ONLINE

Provocative Emotional Artistic

Section 1 Introduction

Architects, interior designers and developers now have a new resource in ICFF Gallery.

Transcription:

Versailles, 21 st April 2015 press RELEASE 1615-1715. Louis xiv / nicolas fouquet A certain history of taste virtual exhibition The palace of versailles and the Palace of vaux-le-vicomte have joined forced for the production of a virtual exhibition, the first of its kind. published online on 21 st april 2015, it has been developed thanks to the technology of the google cultural institute. The exhibition offers a fresh look at louis xiv and nicolas fouquet, two powerful men that have both too often been set against each other by history, omitting the things that united them, most notably their artistic and aesthetic influences. The exhibition in figures: 50 visuals including: - 25 works - 14 photos - 4 streetview files - 8 audio files - 3 videos Exhibition available in French and English Published online on: 21 st April 2015 Exhibition curators: - Mathieu da Vinha, Scientific Director of the Palace of Versailles Research Centre. - Lynda Frenois, Manager of the Palace of Vaux-le-Vicomte and its collections. As, in 2015, Vaux-le-Vicomte celebrates the 400 th anniversary of the birth of Nicolas Fouquet (1615-1680), and Versailles the 300 th anniversary of the death of Louis XIV (1638-1715), the two palaces wanted to jointly create an exhibition offering different perspectives of these two men who demonstrated their taste for the arts and artists with force and ambition throughout their lives, and in particular in the construction of their respective residences. Mathieu da vinha and lynda frenois, the curators, designed the project like a physical exhibition. Through the 4 sections covering architecture, interior decoration, gardens art and artists, visitors discover the things that separated or united Louis XIV and Fouquet in their artistic tastes. Very high-definition images of venues and works are complemented by audio and video content and modules from Google Street View, immersing visitors in certain spaces of Versailles and Vaux-le-Vicomte. For the first time since the launch of google cultural institute, two cultural institutions have come together for a virtual exhibition. For this, Google Cultural Institute has designed extensions to the service developed initially. This type of approach, now made technically possible, allows the design of exceptional exhibitions bringing together works that are dispersed, sometimes cannot be transported, or are never loaned by the institutions that have them.

2 about Google cultural institute press contacts the palace of Versailles Press service 00 33 (0)1 30 83 75 21 presse@chateauversailles.fr Vaux-le-Vicomte Agence Vianova Fiona Sala sala@vianova-rp.com 00 33 (0)1 53 32 28 53 Google cultural institute Marie Tanguy marietanguy@google.com 00 33 (0)1 30 83 77 01 Created in may 2011, Google cultural institute is a platform that offers access in just a few clicks to works of art, monuments and archive exhibitions. The content is selected by more than 700 partners of Google, including museums as well as cultural institutions and associations. The Cultural Institute's objective is to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of different partners by making it accessible to everyone for free, thanks to Internet technology. For more information: www.google.com/culturalinstitute online exhibitions the google cultural institute teams have developed a technology that allows its partners very simply to create high-quality virtual exhibitions focusing on images, sounds and videos (depending on the content of the exhibition). Originally created to promote and give context to archive documents, these virtual exhibitions are now used by partners to offer Internet users a wealth of varied content, augmented by multiple types of visuals. for more information www.chateauversailles.fr facebook.com/chateauversailles @CVersailles twitter.com/cversailles plus.google.com/+chateauversailles Chateauversailles instagram.com/chateauversailles Photos Souvenir flickr.com/groups/versaillesfamille youtube.com/chateauversailles Versailles Media media.chateauversailles.fr for more information www.vaux-le-vicomte.com Château de Vaux-le- Vicomte facebook.com/chateauvlv @ChateauVLV twitter.com/chateauvlv Château de Vaux le Vicomte https://plus.google. com/110881380050579043845/ videos The Palace of versailles and google Google and the Palace of Versailles first became partners in 2009 with the online publication of a walk through the Palace gardens and estate using Street View. The Palace was later the very first French museum to join Google Art Project in 2010, and then took part in the World Wonders Project in 2012 which aimed to reveal the wonders of the modern world and Antiquity. The gallery of the history of the Palace was opened in 2012 thanks to this new technological partnership. Lastly, the Palace of Versailles created two virtual exhibitions with Google Cultural Institute in 2013: Louis XIV, the construction of a political image, and Immortalising Versailles. They have had over 2 million views to date. Developing specific digital content contributes to helping as many people as possible discover 'Versailles from a different angle', one which is new and sometimes unexpected. about Vaux-le-Vicomte for the construction of the palace of Vaux-le-Vicomte Louis Le Vau, Charles Le Brun and André Le Nôtre achieved major feats of imagination and used the cutting-edge technology of the 17 th century. Today, the Palace continues to use technological innovations to spread its influence across the globe, thanks notably to its partnership with Google: - Since march 2014 the exhibition titled Vaux-le-Vicomte, un chef-d œuvre pas à pas has enabled internet users to discover the key stages of the estate's construction, from 1641 to 1661. Viewers can consult exceptional archive documents in an 'immersive' mode, including plans, illustrations of the time and watercolours. www.google.com/culturalinstitute/collection/château-de-vaux-le-vicomte - the palace also proposes, via Google Street View, a stroll from your own home around the palace interior and the work that laid the foundations for the French-style formal garden. chateauvlv instagram.com/chateauvlv Château de Vaux le Vicomte https://www.youtube.com/ VauxleVicomteTV Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/chateauvlv

3 louis xiv - nicolas fouquet a certain history of taste Both men of their time, the Sun King and the Superintendent of Finances were forged by the same cultural and artistic influences, such as the undeniable impact of Cardinal Mazarin. The latter, Prime Minister and Godfather to the King, was a key example for both. He was an art lover, collector, patron and promoter of Italian Baroque art in France. Men of the 17 th century, Louis XIV and Fouquet were nonetheless visionary, both personally involved in their construction projects and establishing genuine relationships with the artists working on them. Their dwellings were expected to faithfully reflect their ambition and symbolise their power and authority. They had to dazzle and entertain those who visited them. Louis XIV and Fouquet were both keenly aware of the advantages of supporting and protecting artists who could contribute to their glory. in 1661, Louis XIV was impressed by the Palace of Vaux-le-Vicomte belonging to Nicolas Fouquet, the Superintendent of Finances. For the construction of the Palace of Versailles he naturally turned towards the three artists who built Vaux: Louis Le Vau, Charles Le Brun and André Le Nôtre. The two palaces are therefore intimately linked and, although on different scales, there are a lot of similarities in their decoration, interior architecture and gardens. They are both emblematic of French taste.

4

5