The dining room in the Petit Trianon, Versailles (1867)
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
"The Dining Room in the Petit Trianon, Versailles (1867)" is a captivating watercolor masterpiece by the Austrian artist Franz Alt. This painting depicts a luxurious interior within the historic Petit Trianon at Versailles, an intimate retreat favored by Marie Antoinette for its privacy and elegance during the late 18th century.Through Alt's delicate brushwork, viewers are invited into a serene dining room adorned with ornate Rococo elements. The walls are embellished with soft blue panels and intricate gilded moldings, enhancing the room's graceful aesthetic. Central to the painting are a grand chandelier and matching wall sconces, their crystals glinting softly, casting a gentle light that highlights the various decorative objects placed throughout the room.Elegant furniture—ranging from gilded chairs upholstered with floral fabrics to polished wood tables—speaks of the period's affinity for style and comfort. Prominently displayed are several pieces of china and a cluster of blue vases, adding bursts of color and further opulence to the setting. A large mirror and the open doorway bathe the room in natural light, drawing the eye to the green hues of the garden seen through the window, suggesting an inviting continuity between the interior space and the natural world outside.Franz Alt's painting not only captures the architectural and decorative beauty of the Petit Trianon but also evokes the tranquility and refined taste associated with French royal interiors of the era.
Delivery
Returns
Franz Alt (1821–1914) was an Austrian landscape painter, son of Jakob Alt and the younger brother of Rudolf von Alt. His work is included in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cooper Hewitt Museum (Smithsonian), the Albertina Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest and other international collections.