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Hardcover Clio & the Chateau De Vaux-Le-Vicomte Book

ISBN: 1025557786

ISBN13: 9781025557786

Clio & the Chateau De Vaux-Le-Vicomte

"Clio & the Chateau De Vaux-Le-Vicomte" is an evocative exploration of one of France's most storied architectural masterpieces and the dramatic human history surrounding its creation. Written by Winifred Stephens, this work delves into the life of Nicolas Fouquet, the ambitious Superintendent of Finances under Louis XIV, whose vision for the stunning Vaux-le-Vicomte ultimately precipitated his spectacular downfall.

The narrative weaves together the threads of art, politics, and power during the 17th century. It examines how the chateau became a symbol of the Grand Si cle, influencing the future design of Versailles and serving as a stage for the intellectual and social elite of the time. Through the lens of the historical muse, Clio, Stephens provides an intimate look at the intrigues of the French court, the brilliance of architects like Le Vau and Le N tre, and the tragic fate of the man who dared to outshine the Sun King.

Combining historical rigor with a literary sensibility, "Clio & the Chateau De Vaux-Le-Vicomte" serves as both a cultural study and a biographical account of a pivotal era in French heritage. It offers readers a rich perspective on the intersection of personal ambition and national identity as reflected in the stones and gardens of this magnificent estate.

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