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In reply to the discussion: Hard Hat Melanie: "I am excited to share the progress of the Tennis Pavillion at the White House" [View all]friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)63. It's Melania Antoinette's Hameau de la Reine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hameau_de_la_Reine
It shows up in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette
Same mindset, different century...
The Hameau de la Reine (French pronunciation: [amo də la ʁɛn], The Queen's Hamlet) is a rustic retreat in the park of the Château de Versailles built for Marie Antoinette in 1783 near the Petit Trianon in Yvelines, France. It served as a private meeting place for the Queen and her closest friends, a place of leisure. Designed by the Queen's favoured architect, Richard Mique with the help of the painter Hubert Robert, it contained a meadowland with lakes and streams, a classical Temple of Love on an island with fragrant shrubs and flowers, an octagonal Belvédère, with a neighbouring grotto and cascade. There are also various buildings in a rustic or vernacular style, inspired by Norman or Flemish design, situated around an irregular pond fed by a stream that turned a mill wheel. The building scheme included a farmhouse, (the farm was to produce milk and eggs for the queen), a dairy, a dovecote, a boudoir, a barn that burned down during the French Revolution, a mill and a tower in the form of a lighthouse. Each building is decorated with a garden, an orchard or a flower garden. The largest and most famous of these houses is the "Queen's House", connected to the Billiard house by a wooden gallery, at the center of the village. A working farm was close to the idyllic, fantasy-like setting of the Queen's Hamlet.
The hameau is the best-known of a series of rustic garden constructions built at the time, notably the Prince of Condé's Hameau de Chantilly (17741775) which was the inspiration for the Versailles hamlet Such model farms, operating under principles espoused by the Physiocrats, were fashionable among the French aristocracy at the time. One primary purpose of the hameau was to add to the ambiance of the Petit Trianon, giving the illusion that it was deep in the countryside rather than within the confines of Versailles. The rooms at the hameau allowed for more intimacy than the grand salons at Versailles or at the Petit Trianon...
The hameau is the best-known of a series of rustic garden constructions built at the time, notably the Prince of Condé's Hameau de Chantilly (17741775) which was the inspiration for the Versailles hamlet Such model farms, operating under principles espoused by the Physiocrats, were fashionable among the French aristocracy at the time. One primary purpose of the hameau was to add to the ambiance of the Petit Trianon, giving the illusion that it was deep in the countryside rather than within the confines of Versailles. The rooms at the hameau allowed for more intimacy than the grand salons at Versailles or at the Petit Trianon...
It shows up in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette
Same mindset, different century...
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Hard Hat Melanie: "I am excited to share the progress of the Tennis Pavillion at the White House" [View all]
Miles Archer
Mar 2020
OP
So serious looking! You would think she is looking at the figures on coronavirus infections...
dawg day
Mar 2020
#5
OMGAWD........PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE warn us before posting this piece of shit photo.
a kennedy
Mar 2020
#22
"Is Donald going to pay for it or can we use peasant, I mean taxpayer, money?"
mokawanis
Mar 2020
#20
Well at least she is in a picture with two other women and all have their clothes on
Norbert
Mar 2020
#29
Are proposed cuts to SS/Medicare from The Maggot going to pay for this crap?
SammyWinstonJack
Mar 2020
#67