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  • The hedged maze of Versailles was created by André Le Notre in 1668 in the gardens of the palace. It was based on an idea by Charles Perrault, who was in charge of defining the iconography of royal artistic works. The 38 fountains constituting it - a 39th was added later on - were built between 1672 and 1674 at the intersections of paths, after the water system had been.
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  • Jean Cotelle the younger's painting of the entrance to the Labyrinth of Versailles; Cupid ('Love') on the left, Aesop on the right.
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles was destroyed in 1775 to make room for an English garden, named “The Queen’s Grove” in homage to Queen Marie Antoinette.
  • 9 thoughts on “The labyrinth of Versailles”. ... Rambling walks appeal to some creative minds so it’s not surprising to find a poet with a labyrinthine garden.
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles was located just west of the Orangery in the southern part of the gardens.
  • ...(1628-1703); Willem Swidden (1661-1697): Labyrinte de Versailles = The labyrinth of Versailles = Der Irr-Garte zu Versailles = 't Dool-hof tot Versailles.
  • 41 artworks of the labyrinth of versailles which can be freely used for editorial, educational, commercial, and/or personal projects without attribution.
  • [65] , using photogrammetry reconstructed and visualized some object for their VR app of a no longer existing garden labyrinth of Versailles.
  • ...apparent traces of the Labyrinth.[2] Despite their absence today, both were central elements of the court culture that took shape in the gardens of Versailles...
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles. by gloss. by Louis XIV &. Lost in extravaganza. The Labyrinth. Struck with amazement. A Social Condenser.