A beautiful set of bookends of the French queen Marie-Antoinette and the gate of the Palace of Versailles.
Queen Marie Antoinette was one of the most controversial figures in French history. Born in Austria in 1755, she married the future King Louis XVI at the age of fifteen. Her extravagance and luxurious lifestyle fueled rumors and criticisms, exacerbating the social tensions already present before the French Revolution. Condemned by public opinion for her disregard for the suffering of the people, she is often associated with the apocryphal phrase "Let them eat cake," reflecting her presumed indifference to the plight of the starving populace. Her execution by guillotine in 1793 marked the tragic end of an era and the beginning of a new one in France.
The gates of the Palace of Versailles, designed by architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart in the 17th century, is a masterpiece of art and engineering. Adorned with gilding and intricate patterns, this impressive grille is both a symbol of prestige and a functional element of the royal residence. Its elegant and imposing design majestically frames the entrance to the palace, welcoming visitors into a world of splendor and grandeur. This iconic grille is not only a testament to the architectural expertise of its time but also embodies the greatness and opulence of the French monarchy under the reign of Louis XIV.
Metal wall bookend - Quality fabrication Made in EU.
