Paris
Vendome Square
17th century
Louvre
Mona Lisa
gautiervasari
Versailles
Palace
hercules
Gardens
latonaphaethon
Grand Trianon
arachneflorairistiresias
Marly
2 general views
Reims
the remisaint remigius
Loire Valley Castles
Chenonceau
diana
Cheverny
adonisperseus
Mont-Saint-Michel
Archangel Michael
revelationother sourcesgolden legendname of michael
Bruges
Sint-Janshospitaal
martin van nieuwenhoveTriptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Brugessaint-ursula
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Paris
Vendome Square
17th century
Louvre
Mona Lisa
gautiervasari
Versailles
Palace
hercules
Gardens
latonaphaethon
Grand Trianon
arachneflorairistiresias
Marly
2 general views
Reims
the remisaint remigius
Loire Valley Castles
Chenonceau
diana
Cheverny
adonisperseus
Mont-Saint-Michel
Archangel Michael
revelationother sourcesgolden legendname of michael
Bruges
Sint-Janshospitaal
martin van nieuwenhoveTriptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Brugessaint-ursula
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  • Paris

    • Vendome Square

      • in the 17th century

        Vendôme Square in Paris in the 17th century
        17th century

        In the Vendôme section, historical documents show the state of Place Vendôme in Paris in the 17th century. Doing so, it is possible to realize its state before the transformations of the 19th century (opening of Rue de la Paix and rue de Castiglione), including the presence of the convent of the Capucines and the enormous statue of King Louis XIV.

        • Louis XIV
    • Louvre

    • Versailles

      • Palace

        • Apotheosis of Hercules

          Apotheosis of Hercules
          hercules

          presentation of the text published in the Mercure de France for the inauguration of the ceiling of the Salon d'Hercule (Hercules Room) of the Palace of Versailles, « The Apotheosis of Hercules » by King Louis XV on 1736 september, 26th probably written by painter François Lemoyne.

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
      • Gardens

        • Latona in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles

          The Latona Fountain in the Garden of the Palace of Versailles
          latona

          Text from Book 6 of The Metamorphoses written by Ovid that inspired the Latona fountain in the Gardens of the Palace of Versailles

          • Mythology
          • Ovid
        • Phaethon and the Apollo Fountain in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles

          Apollo, The Pond of The Chariot of Apollo, Gardens of the Palace of Versailles
          phaethon

          Text extracted from chapter “Phaethon” of book II of Ovid's Metamorphoses, at the origin of figure of Apollo, god of the Sun, as represented in the group of “The Chariot of the Sun”, as carried out by Jean-Baptiste TUBY between 1668 and 1671 in the center of the Apollo Pond in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles and occasion to approach the meaning that could take that star to Louis XIV

          • Mythology
          • Ovid
          • Louis XIV
      • Grand Trianon

        • Arachne at the Grand Trianon in the Park of the Palace of Versailles

          René-Antoine HOUASSE, “Minerva and Arachne”
          arachne

          Text from Book 6 of the Metamorphoses written by Ovid and used by René-Antoine HOUASSE to represent canvas “Minerva and Arachne” that can be found in the Salon des Seigneurs in the Grand Trianon in Versailles

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
          • Louis XIV
          • René-Antoine Houasse
        • Flora at the Grand Trianon in the Park of the Palace of Versailles

          Jean JOUVENET, “Flora and Zephyrus”
          flora

          Text extract from chapter 5 of Book XI of « The Festivals » written from latin writer Ovid and describing the beginning of the month of may from which the painter Jean JOUVENET inspired for the making of his work « Flora and Zephyrus » (french: “Flore et Zéphyr”), painting that has been commisionned by King Louis XIV and can be seen in the Salon Frais of the Grand Trianon in Versailles

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
        • Iris and Morpheus at the Grand Trianon in the Park of the Palace of Versailles

          René-Antoine HOUASSE, “Morpheus awakening as Iris draws near”
          iris

          Presentation of the text and excerpt from Book XI of “Metamorphoses” written by the Latin writer Ovid with regard to the work he inspired to the painter René-Antoine HOUASSE the painting “Morpheus awakening as Iris draws near” (also called “Iris and Morpheus”) from the former Salon du Sommeil, now the Salon de Famille du Grand Trianon.

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
          • René-Antoine Houasse
        • Tiresias at the Grand Trianon in the Park of the Palace of Versailles

          René-Antoine HOUASSE, “Minerve and Tiresias”
          tiresias

          Text extract from chapter “Tiresias” of Book III of the « Metamorphosis » of Ovid from which has inspired the painter René-Antoine HOUASSE for the making of his painting “Minerva and Tiresias”

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
          • Louis XIV
          • René-Antoine Houasse
      • Marly

        • Marly according to Pierre-Denis MARTIN

          Pierre-Denis MARTIN, “General View of Chateau de Marly, seen from the watering pool (1724)”
          2 general views

          The 2 « General Views of the Château de Marly, taken from the water pool 0187 realised in 1723 and 1724 by Pierre-Denis MARTIN are the main documents which make possible to have an spatial representation of what Marly might have been during the reign of King Louis XIV.

          • Court painting
          • Louis XIV
    • Reims

      • The Remi according to Cesar

        Roman Belgium and Gallic tribes
        the remi

        Presentation and excerpt of Book II of the Commentaries on the Gallic War written by Julius Caesar (campaign against the Belgians) where appears the tribe of Remi at the origin of the present city of Reims before the Battle of the Aisne

      • Saint Remigius according to Legenda Aurea

        Master of St. Giles, “The Baptism of Clovis”
        saint remigius

        We introduce here the life of St. Remigius (St. Remi) according to chapter 16 and 141 of the Golden Legend (also known as Legenda Aurea) written by Jacobus da Varagine as at origin of the history that instituted the ceremony of the Sacre (or ceremony of the Coronation)of the ancient French Kings in Cathedral Notre Dame of Reims.

        • Christianity
        • The Golden Legend
    • Loire Valley Castles

      • Chenonceau

        • Diana

          School of Primaticcio, “Portrait of Diana of Poitiers”
          diana

          Text extract from chapter 'Actæon' of book III of Ovid's Metamorphoses and used by painter Francesco Primaticcio to realise the portrait of Diana of Poitiers exposed in the Castle of Chenonceau

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Renaissance
          • Ovid
      • Cheverny

        • Adonis at the Chateau de Cheverny

          Jean MONIER, “The Death of Adonis”
          adonis

          Text extract from chapter “Adonis” of book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses and used by painter Jean MONIER to realise the canvas representing “The Death of Adonis” exposed in the second storey of the Château de Cheverny

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
          • Jean Mosnier
        • Perseus at the Chateau de Cheverny

          Jean MONIER, “Perseus and Andromeda”
          perseus

          Text extract from book IV of Ovid's Metamorphoses and that has inspired to painter Jean MONIER one of the pieces representing Perseus and Andromeda on the celling of the King's bedroom of the second storey of the Château de Cheverny

          • Mythology
          • Court painting
          • Ovid
          • Jean Mosnier
    • Mont-Saint-Michel

      • Archangel Michael

        • Archangel Michael in the Revelation: A war broke out in heaven

          Archangel Michael
          revelation

          Presentation of text of the 12th chapter of the revelation, unique of the New Testament where appears the Archangel Michael (St. Michael) related to the history of the Mont Saint-Michel

          • Christianity
          • Saint John the Evangelist
        • Archangel Michael according to chapter 12 of the book of Daniel

          blue
          other sources

          Other Texts of the Old Testament where Archangel Saint-Michael appears

          • Christianity
        • Saint Michael according to The Golden Legend Name, Apparitions, Victories, Dedication, Memory

          The Mass of Saint Michael, The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
          golden legend

          Presentation of chapter 145 “Saint Michael” of the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine (1275) related to the Mont Saint-Michel and the text itself.

          • Christianity
          • The Golden Legend
        • Name of the archangel Michael according to Hebraic etymology

          Statue of Saint Michel flooring the Dragon
          name of michael

          Analysis of the origin and ethymological meaning of the name of Archangel Michael from its name in Hebrew

          • Christianity
    • Bruges

      • Sint-Janshospitaal

        • Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Bruges

          Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove by Hans Memling
          martin van nieuwenhove

          Presentation and description of the Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, whose painter Hans Memling, visible at the Memling Museum, Old St. John's Hospital of Bruges

          • Renaissance
          • Flemish Primitives
          • Hans Memling
        • Triptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Bruges

          Triptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Bruges
          Triptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Bruges

          text and image presenting the Triptych of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, work of Hans Memling, seenable at the Memling Museum, Old St. John's Hospital of Bruges

          • Renaissance
          • Flemish Primitives
          • Hans Memling
          • Saint John the Evangelist
        • St. Ursula Shrine at the St. John's Hospital Memling Museum of Bruges

          The death of St. Ursula
          saint-ursula

          Presentation and description of the Shrine de St. Ursula, whose painter Hans Memling decorated four side panels in 1489, visible at the Memling Museum, Old St. John's Hospital of Bruges, and the text of the 154th chapter “The Golden Legend” written by Jacobus de Voragine, entitled “the Eleven Thousand Virgins”

          • Christianity
          • Renaissance
          • Flemish Primitives
          • Hans Memling
          • The Golden Legend