Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Le Grand Trianon III : la galerie des Cotelle

An inside view of the Grand Trianon, the "Cotelle" gallery, named after the artist who painted the various palace garden scenes on the walls.
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Voici la galerie dite des Cotelle, du nom du peintre qui immortalisa ici sur les murs diverses scènes des jardins et bosquets du château.

19 comments:

VP said...

I am amazed by these interiors, but can't help liking them...

tapirgal said...

This is outstanding, and it's not even the main palace. What luxury they surrounded themselves with! I do like the design here. I think it's delightful and not just ostentatious. I'd love to see it someday.

Leif Hagen said...

It's beyond magnificent! What more could I say! I want a tour!

gogouci said...

So elegant. Someday I hope to see this in person.

James said...

Great shot. That looks like a very nice place.

Olivier said...

c'est magnifique, avec la lumiere des fenetres sur le parquet

Louis la Vache said...

Beautiful. «Louis» didn't visit this when he lived in France, so he appreciates your posts on the Trianon.

Gunn said...

Very elegant and pretty, and I think YOU have taken a great shot with the light adding the bonus to the shot!

Malyss said...

j'aime les jeux de lumière entre les miroirs et les fenêtres..Mais je suppose que c'était étudié pour..!
Bonne journée!

brattcat said...

How very beautiful, CQ.

Halcyon said...

A view inside Versailles is always welcome!

Small City Scenes said...

Gorgeous!!! what more can one say?

Look--the shadows are even beautiful. MB

lizziviggi said...

How beautiful and intricate it is! Such details. It seems like it would be full of echoes.

stromsjo said...

...and the best part is the sunlight streaming in from windows out of view. Well captured.

Bettey said...

How beautiful... I like the windows sunlight on the floors.

Diane AZ said...

Gorgeous shot! The sunlight streaming in add a lot of charm.

cieldequimper said...

@ VP: I'm not sure what you mean...

Tara said...

And that really is Grand! So elegant, and I would like to have a tour too. Happy New Year from the new LADP!

Anonymous said...

This building truly shows how each piece of space, no matter how small, can be worked upon into a work of art. It is truly an act of respect to see everything as something special that has been molded and designed by the influence of directed energy.