

Visitors to Versailles: From Louis XIV to the French Revolution
What was it like to visit one of the most magnificent courts of Europe? Based on a wealth of contemporary documents and surviving works of art, this lavish book explores the experiences of those who swarmed the palace and grounds of Versailles when it was the seat of the French monarchy. Engaging essays describe methods of transportation, the elaborate codes of dress and etiquette, precious diplomatic gifts, royal audiences, and tours of the palace and gardens. Also presented are the many types of visitors and guests who eagerly made their way to this center of power and culture, including day-trippers and Grand Tourists, European diplomats, overseas ambassadors, incognito travelers, and Americans.
Through paintings and portraits, furniture, costumes and uniforms, arms and armor, guidebooks, and other works of art, Visitors to Versailles illuminates what travelers encountered at court and what impressions, gifts, and souvenirs they took home with them. In bringing to life their experiences, this sumptuously illustrated volume reminds us why Versailles has enchanted generations of visitors from the ancien régime to the present day.
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Kisluk-Grosheide, Daniëlle O., and Bertrand Rondot. 2018. Visitors to Versailles: From Louis XIV to the French Revolution [Exposition, Château de Versailles, 22 Octobre 2017-25 Février 2018, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 9 Avril-29 Juillet 2018]. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.