Plate CX – Hameau de la Reine …
In the gardens of the Palace at Versailles is a well restored rustic playground built in 1783 for Marie Antoinette, and known as the Hameau de la Reine. Intended to evoke the atmosphere of a peasant village the hamlet buildings were designed by Richard Mique, an architect reputedly much favoured by the Queen. The rustic exteriors of the buildings masked sumptuous interiors where she held sovereignty, forbidding even her husband Louis XVI to enter without invitation.
Sited close to the Petit Trianon, part of the raison d’etre of the hamlet was to add to the illusion that the Trianon was located in the countryside rather than within the confines of the grand royal estates of Versailles . This hamlet was not a solitary example of such gardens, such model farms being popular amongst the French aristocracy of the time. Few however matched the scale or grandeur of this one, resembling as it does a setting perhaps by Fragonard.
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