fme_958702 - LOUIS XIV "THE SUN KING" Médaille, Le château de Versailles, refrappe
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Type : Médaille, Le château de Versailles, refrappe
Date: (1680)
Mint name / Town : Monnaie de Paris
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 40,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver MAUGER Jean (1648-1712)
Weight : 35,93 g.
Edge : lisse + corne BRONZE
Puncheon : corne BRONZE
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène, présentant des taches d’oxydation et quelques marques d’usure. Petits coups sur les rebords de la tranche
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : LUDOVICUS MAGNUS REX CHRISTIANISSIMUS.
Obverse description : Buste de Louis XIV à droite, signé I. MAVGER. F.
Obverse translation : Louis le Grand, roi très chrétien.
Reverse
Reverse legend : REGIA VERSALIARUM.
Reverse description : Vue du château de Versailles avec les jardins ; à l’exergue : M. DC. LXXX.
Commentary
L’ancien château de Louis XIII fut transformé, agrandi et embelli à partir de 1661. Divers architectes comme Louis Le Vau et plus tard François d’Orbay, le Brun et Jules-Hardouin Mansard dirigèrent la construction de la plus magnifique demeure royale de l’Europe, témoin de la gloire grandissante et perpétuelle de Louis XIV. En 1682, le roi s’installa définitivement à Versailles, amenant avec lui la Cour et tous les services du gouvernement. Durant plus de quinze ans, 36 000 hommes furent occupés à bâtir Versailles qui en 1690 se présenta sous sa forme définitive.
The former château of Louis XIII was transformed, enlarged and embellished from 1661. Various architects such as Louis Le Vau and later François d'Orbay, le Brun and Jules-Hardouin Mansard directed the construction of the most magnificent royal residence in Europe, witness to the growing and perpetual glory of Louis XIV. In 1682, the king settled permanently in Versailles, bringing with him the Court and all the government services. For more than fifteen years, 36,000 men were busy building Versailles which in 1690 presented itself in its final form
The former château of Louis XIII was transformed, enlarged and embellished from 1661. Various architects such as Louis Le Vau and later François d'Orbay, le Brun and Jules-Hardouin Mansard directed the construction of the most magnificent royal residence in Europe, witness to the growing and perpetual glory of Louis XIV. In 1682, the king settled permanently in Versailles, bringing with him the Court and all the government services. For more than fifteen years, 36,000 men were busy building Versailles which in 1690 presented itself in its final form