L'Un Des Sens. Le Parfum Au Xxeme Siecle
From Marie Antoinette's garden ; an eighteenth-century horticultural notebook
Publié par Flammarion, le 03 septembre 2013
Résumé
"So you like flowers?" Louis XIV said to his young queen, "Well, I've got a bouquet for you-the Petit-Trianon." And so Marie Antoinette took over the splendid former residence of Madame de Pompadour, transforming the gardens into an enchanted landscape. Using archival documents and architect Richard Mique's original plans from 1777, Elisabeth de Feydeau recreates the fanciful herbarium, taking the reader on a journey through Marie Antoinette's estate. The reader is invited to proceed from the French Gardens, with their beds of hyacinth, buttercups, and anemones, via the winding paths of the Anglo-Chinese Gardens, through the conifers of the Belvedere Gardens, where fabulous late night parties were hosted, and past the entrancing aromas of the shrubs surrounding the Temple of Love, to the wildflowers of the Garden of Solitude. Elisabeth de Feydeau's fascinating reconstruction plunges the reader into the eighteenth century, showcasing newlydiscovered species and the cosmetic uses of many of the garden's plants, alongside anecdotes from the royal court.
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