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Ceiling in the Grande Singerie, Chateau de Chantilly, France, (1928). Creator: Unknown
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Ceiling in the Grande Singerie, Chateau de Chantilly, France, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Ceiling in the Grande Singerie, Chateau de Chantilly, France, (1928). About 1735...Ceiling-painting in the " Salons des Singes" in Chantilly Castle...Ascribed...to Christophe Huet (d. 1759 in Paris). Detail of interior decoration depicting singes (monkeys) dressed as humans and performing human activities. After P. Gelis-Didot. Plate XCVI, fig 189, from " An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd. Berlin, 1928]
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This print showcases the intricate ceiling in the Grande Singerie of Chateau de Chantilly, France. Created in 1928 by an unknown artist, this remarkable piece is believed to have been inspired by Christophe Huet's work from the 18th century. The detail of interior decoration depicts monkeys dressed as humans engaging in various human activities, adding a whimsical touch to the baroque era design. The image comes from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" featuring explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. Published by Ernst Wasmuth Ltd. Berlin in 1928, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of color and decorative art throughout history. The photograph captures not only the exotic beauty but also highlights the floral and foliage elements that adorn this stunning architectural feature. It transports viewers back in time, immersing them in a world where animals take on human characteristics within an opulent country house setting. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this image serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. It invites us to appreciate how artistry can transform even mundane spaces into extraordinary works of beauty and imagination.
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