Final part of the Jacques Martin comics photo exhibition. This is Louis XIII's hunting castle. You may recognise the place as his son, Louis XIV, insisted on keeping the look of his father's castle when he decided to build the palace.
Dernière partie de l'expo photos Jacques Martin. Vous reconnaîtrez peut-être ce château. En effet, Louis XIV insista pour conserver l'apparence du pavillon de son père lors de la construction du palais.
Dernière partie de l'expo photos Jacques Martin. Vous reconnaîtrez peut-être ce château. En effet, Louis XIV insista pour conserver l'apparence du pavillon de son père lors de la construction du palais.
Superb comics, I've enjoyed this series.
ReplyDeleteI love the feel and design of this illustration.
ReplyDeleteDrawn with care.
ReplyDeleteI'm sad to see this series end, these are really interesting!
ReplyDeleteWow, he really could draw anything. Loved the series & look forward to future ones you curate! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd now such wealth falls on people like Mark Zuckerberg. There is no justice.
ReplyDeleteCozy little cottage. ha ha.
ReplyDeleteSympa comme petit pavillon de banlieue
ReplyDeleteon serait mieux devant un petit Alix que d'être au taf
ReplyDeleteThe style of these comics is so charming.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors in all of these drawings!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful and colorful image. The castle is pushed to the back by the vibrant red roofs of the stables. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting story to the beautiful piece of Art !
ReplyDeleteFantastic BD, no doubt!
ReplyDeletewonderful series of paintings. thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteYou can definitely see touches of todays Versailles I think, maybe not the really vibrant colours but the gardens for sure.
ReplyDeleteI do like this series!
ReplyDeletequ'est-ce que j'aimerais dessiner comme ça! j'adore cette perfection dans les details. Vais faire comme dit Bergson, me replonger dans les Alix!
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