Pagina uit L'Art pour tous met een afbeelding van de tuin van het Palais du Luxembourg by Anonymous

Pagina uit L'Art pour tous met een afbeelding van de tuin van het Palais du Luxembourg 1862

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drawing, print, paper, engraving

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drawing

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16_19th-century

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print

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landscape

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paper

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geometric

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cityscape

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academic-art

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engraving

Dimensions: height 416 mm, width 293 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is an uncredited print of the Jardin du Palais du Luxembourg, appearing in "L'Art pour tous". The magazine emerged during a period of significant cultural change, as art became more accessible through mass media. The garden's design reflects the formal, geometric style favored by European aristocracy, particularly during the reign of Louis XIII. This aesthetic embodied control and order, mirroring the socio-political structures of the time. Yet, the space also provided a venue for social interaction across different classes. The Luxembourg Gardens, in particular, became a site where public and private life intertwined, reflecting the evolving dynamics of French society. This image offers a glimpse into the complex relationship between power, aesthetics, and social life in 17th-century France. It reminds us of the ways in which designed spaces can both reinforce and subtly challenge societal norms, inviting reflections on the emotional and political landscapes they create.

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