
Engraving of the castle of Chambord Derveaux
Bring Chambord into your home with this magnificent engraving of the north facade of the castle dating from the 17th century. As a poster or in a frame, enhance your interior decoration with this royal view of the castle. Engraving made and printed in France.
Product description
Bring Chambord into your home with this magnificent engraving of the north facade of the castle dating from the 17th century. As a poster or in a frame, enhance your interior decoration with this royal view of the castle. Engraving made and printed in France.
Domain note
THE CHAMBORD CASTLE
1519. A palace emerges in the heart of the marshy lands of Sologne. François I, a young king, ordered its construction. It is a monumental architectural work that the king likes to show to sovereigns and ambassadors as a symbol of his power, inscribed in stone.
The plan of the castle and its decorations were conceived around a central axis: the famous double revolution staircase, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, an ascending spiral that leads from the terraces to the abundance of fireplaces and sculpted capitals. It was not until the reign of Louis XIV that the building was completed. It was also during this period that the castle's surroundings were developed during the 17th century. The castle and the park have been owned by the State since 1930.
Today, Chambord welcomes two million visitors per year.
Product characteristics
Dimensions: 46,4x31,5cm
Engraving made and printed in France