Le Bassin d'Apollon The Fountain of Apollo, Versailles 1680s Adam Perelle French The impressive scale and complex layout of the palace and gardens of Versailles formed an ideal topic for artists and engravers such as Adam Perelle (1640-1695), whose view of the Grand Canal is illustrated here. Created over a period of forty years (1660-1700), Versailles is considered an icon of French seventeenth-century art, culture, and politics; it was here that the art of the Baroque garden found its ultimate expression and was disseminated across Europe by means of such print works as those of Perelle. The undisputed master of the French garden was André Le Nôtre (1613-1700), whose successful creation of a princely garden in a former swamp involved knowledge of geometry and mechanical engineering as well as expertise in soil chemistry and horticulture. His use of iron pipes—instead of wooden or terracotta ones—made the incredible feat of supplying water to no less than 1,400 fountains and a two-k

Le Bassin d'Apollon The Fountain of Apollo, Versailles 1680s Adam Perelle French The impressive scale and complex layout of the palace and gardens of Versailles formed an ideal topic for artists and engravers such as Adam Perelle (1640-1695), whose view of the Grand Canal is illustrated here. Created over a period of forty years (1660-1700), Versailles is considered an icon of French seventeenth-century art, culture, and politics; it was here that the art of the Baroque garden found its ultimate expression and was disseminated across Europe by means of such print works as those of Perelle. The undisputed master of the French garden was André Le Nôtre (1613-1700), whose successful creation of a princely garden in a former swamp involved knowledge of geometry and mechanical engineering as well as expertise in soil chemistry and horticulture. His use of iron pipes—instead of wooden or terracotta ones—made the incredible feat of supplying water to no less than 1,400 fountains and a two-k
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