• Vue de la Machine de Marly (1723) by Pierre-Denis Martin, showing the Machine de Marly on the Seine, the Louveciennes hillside, and in the background to the right...
  • Les Maitres de l'Eau d'Archimede a la machine de Marly Musée Promenade, Louveciennes 2006.
  • In the first half of the 19th century, the Marly Machine served as a laboratory where engineers tested new theories and approaches to machine design.
  • Pour le reste de la Machine pas grand chose à voi, mais reste l'imagination de ce que fut cette incroyable réalisation à l'époque espérons que les travaux en cours...
  • Bezons ve Machine de Marly arasındaki Seine, Makinede su kafasını oluşturmak için setler tarafından oluşturulan adalar arasındaki bağlantıyı gösterir.
  • Xavier Dufrayer, engineer of the Arts and Métiers School and future director of Versailles’ water service, was hired to update the Marly Machine.
  • The last Machine of Marly (1859 to 1963) was designed by Dufrayer, using the same principles as its predecessors but with new technologies.
  • La Machine de Marly, en effet située à Bougival, était le premier maillon d’un ensemble d’installations amenant l’eau de la Seine jusqu’à Versailles...
  • The Machine de Marly worked for 133 years, until it was upgraded in 1817 to a capacity of 20,000 cubic meters of water per day.
  • Full entry on the collection website of the Department of Prints and Drawings: http://arts-graphiques.louvre.fr/detail/oeuvres/1/621824-La-machine-de-Marly.