Plate CIX - Petit Trianon …
The second of the Trianons of Versailles, the Petit Trianon also had its origins as a residence for a mistress of the King, this time being designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel for the famed Madame de Pompadour, long-term paramour of Louis XV. Having died before its completion in 1768 it became occupied by her successor Madame du Barry.
The exterior façade of the building is simple, a radical departure from the elaborate Rococo style typifying the architecture of the main palace. The Petit Trianon was to inspire architecture of the period around the world including it is supposed the Governor’s Mansion in far afield Kentucky in the USA .
In 1774, the 20 year old Louis XVI gave the chateau as a gift to his wife Marie Antoinette for her sole use. Grand ideas, that were never fully realised, were planned to isolate the queen and her exclusively noble guests from interaction with her retinue. These included a mechanical arrangement in the dining hall by which the table could be lowered through the floor into the chamber below for place setting, and then raised back into position for royal dining.
The preserved and restored interiors, while contrasting with the opulence of the main palace, continue to reflect the Queen’s importance in the royal firmament.
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