Louvre Ceiling Print 11”x14”
Louvre Ceiling Print 11”x14”
$42.00
On 6th February 1661, flames ripped through the Petite Galerie at the Louvre during the reign of Henri IV. Henri’s grandson, Louis XIV, immediately set about constructing an even more beautiful gallery. The young king, aged twenty-three, had recently chosen the sun as his emblem, and so this became the theme of his new gallery, named after Apollo, the Greek god of the sun and the arts.
Louvre Ceiling Print 11”x14” Giclee print is printed with pigment ink on archival paper and shipped signed.
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