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Identifier: lartdereconnatre00baya (find matches)
Title: L'art de reconnaître les styles : le style Louis XIII
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Bayard, Emile, 1868-1937
Subjects: Decoration and ornament Art, French Art
Publisher: Paris : Garnier frères
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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XIV dut beaucoup à Louis XIII pour son style, quil magnifia à son image,à son orgueil, mais dont il respecta la base bien fran-çaise. Certes, la construction en brique et pierrea disparu maintenant, et le fastueux Louis XIVna pas tardé décraser de son immense palais de Ver-sailles le modeste château de Versailles créé par sonpère. Mais, si Ton veut bien se rappeler que larchi-tecture coloriste, née au temps de Rubens (commeinspirée de sa palette rutilante) et de Henri IV, mo-narque aux goûts simples, poursuivie ensuite sousLouis XIII, qui hérita plutôt de la paternité du genre,il faut se souvenir, dautre part, des constructions enpierre essentiellement Louis XIII. Et cest de ce modedarchitecture plus particulière au fils de Henri IV,et non plus en collaboration, en suite de règne deHenri IV, que se dégagea larchitecture de Louis XIV. Louis XIV semble avoir seulement donné de lam-pleur et de la lumière, de lexubérance et de la joie* LES STYLES APRES LOUIS XIII 21 i
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3 o eu o 212 LE STYLE LOUIS XIII à lÅuvre de son père. Il est vrai que cette exubéranceet cette joie sont toute une originalité. Le poète Malherbe, à la cour de Henri IV, \&ruellesous Louis XIII, avaient préparé lépanouissementdu beau langage dont le grand siècle devait senor-gueillir et, pareillement, Rubens devait, avec Michel-Ange, guider le génie de Puget, comme Lemercier,après avoir achevé le Louvre pour Richelieu, succédaà François Mansard dans la direction des travaux duVal-de-Grâce, chef-dÅuvre que Mignard devait dé-corer dune gloire. Néanmoins, lÅuvre de Louis XIV est aussi extra-ordinaire que personnel. Ce siècle de vanité et desplendeur théâtrale donna à lart et aux lettres uncoup de fouet superbe. Lindustrie nationale, si peuflorissante auparavant, devint toute-puissante, etlétranger, au lieu de nous fournir ses modèles, nousemprunta les nôtres. Bref, notre génie en imposera,à cette heure, au monde entier. Cest Louis XIV qui créa lAcadÃ

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  • bookyear:1920
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  • bookcentury:1900
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  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Art__French
  • booksubject:Art
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Garnier_fr__res
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
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