Seconde Journée: Theatre fait dans la mesme allée - Jean Lepautre
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A detailed 1664 etching by Jean Lepautre documenting a theatrical performance during the festivities at Versailles for Louis XIV.
This etching by Jean Lepautre documents the elaborate festivities held at Versailles in 1664, known as 'Les Plaisirs de l'Île Enchantée'. The work captures the second day of the celebrations, specifically the performance of Molière's 'La Princesse d'Élide' within a temporary outdoor theatre constructed in the palace gardens. Lepautre, a prolific draughtsman and engraver, provides a precise record of the courtly spectacle, detailing the arrangement of the stage, the formal garden setting, and the assembled audience. The composition employs a rigorous perspective to draw the viewer into the scene. The stage is framed by heavy, ornate columns decorated with military trophies and garlands, while chandeliers hang from the overhead structure to illuminate the performers. Below, the audience is arranged in a tiered formation, reflecting the strict social hierarchy of the French court under Louis XIV. The figures on stage are rendered with small, precise strokes, typical of Lepautre's technical approach to architectural and theatrical documentation. Beyond its aesthetic qualities, the print serves as a historical record of the ephemeral architecture commissioned by the Sun King. The symmetry of the garden allée, which extends into the distance, mirrors the formal planning of the Versailles grounds. Lepautre's ability to balance the grand scale of the theatre with the minute details of the costumes and the surrounding foliage demonstrates his mastery of the etching medium. This print is part of a larger series documenting the week-long festivities, which were designed to project the power and cultural refinement of the French monarchy. The work remains a primary source for historians studying seventeenth-century stage design and the performative nature of royal life at Versailles.
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Seconde Journée: Theatre fait dans la mesme allée - Jean Lepautre
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