The Turkish Boudoir
Marie-Antoinette was an avid follower of fashion. The “Turkish” style was popular for smaller private spaces. It was a fantasy
Marie-Antoinette was an avid follower of fashion. The “Turkish” style was popular for smaller private spaces. It was a fantasy
Nine years after the creation of Marie-Antoinette’s Turkish Boudoir at Fontainebleau, she decided she wanted a new boudoir next to
Versailles Petit Trianon The Boudoir’s “Glaces Mouvantes” Fontainebleau The Turkish Boudoir The Silver Boudoir
In 1781 Marie-Antoinette was pregnant for the second time. She was convinced the child would be a son — the
The “Cabinet de glaces mouvantes” (moving mirrors) – Marie-Antoinette’s boudoir at the Petit Trianon When Marie-Antoinette took over the Petit
Louis XV’s original private staircase and coffee room opened onto the outside steps on one side and directly overlooked the