Versailles: A History
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King Louis XIV had many loves, but none as compelling as Versailles, the modest country estate he transformed into one of the world's most spectacular palaces. Here is the dramatic - and tragic - story of Versailles and the men and women who made it their home.
Dressed to Rule: Royal and Court Costume from Louis XIV to Elizabeth II
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Throughout history rulers have used dress as a form of legitimisation and propaganda. While palaces, pictures and jewels might reflect the choice of a monarch's predecessors or advisers, clothes reflected the preferences of the monarch himself. Being both personal and visible, the right costume at the right time could transform and define a monarch's reputation. Many royal leaders have used dress as a weapon, from Louis XIV to Catherine the Great, and Napoleon I to Princess Diana. This intriguin... [Read More]
Underwraps Costumes Men's King Napoleon Costume, White/Red/Black, One Size
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You'll feel like conquering the world in this great Napoleon costume. Military-style jacket with attached vest, white pants and boot tops. One size fits most.
Fashion Prints in the Age of Louis XIV: Interpreting the Art of Elegance (Costume Society of America Series)
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Re-examining seventeenth-century French style  Between 1678 and 1710, Parisian presses printed hundreds of images of elegantly attired men and women dressed in the latest mode, and posed to display every detail of their clothing and accessories. Long used to illustrate dress of the period, these fashion prints have been taken at face value and used uncritically. Drawing on perspectives from art history, costume history, French literature, museum conservation and theatrical costuming, the essay... [Read More]
Louis XIV and Versailles (Costume and Civilization)
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One owner book. No fading or discoloration of any kind. Pristine cover. Pages are new and crisp- with no marks. Ships out of CA- art collector/costume collector home.
Illustration Print - 'Louis XIV' by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1900), 5"x7", Matte Finish
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Full-length portrait of king Louis XIV of France and Navarre (1638-1715). His reign spanned over seventy-two years.
Illustration Print - 'Louis XIV' by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1900), 5"x7", Matte Finish, Black & White
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Full-length portrait of king Louis XIV of France and Navarre (1638-1715). His reign spanned over seventy-two years.
Illustration Print - 'Louis XIV' by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1900), 5"x7", Gloss Finish, Black & White
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Full-length portrait of king Louis XIV of France and Navarre (1638-1715). His reign spanned over seventy-two years.
Costume and Civilization: Louis XIV and Versailles, Diana De Marly (1987 HC)
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Louis XIV, the Real Sun King
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Innovator. Tyrant. Consummate showman. Passionate lover of women. After the death of King Louis XIII in 1643, the French crown went to his first-born son and heir, four-year old Louis XIV. In the extraordinary seventy-two years that followed, Louis le Grand - France's self-styled 'Sun King' - ruled France and its people, leaving his unique and permanent mark on history and shaping fashion, art, culture and architecture like none other before. This frank and concise book gives the reader a personal glimpse into the Sun King's life and times as we follow his rise in power and influence: from a
Louis XIV. Makers of History Series - eBook
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