Fireplace relief, Lower Room, Hotel Lallemant
Ermine with a crown, representing Anne of Brittany, and candelabra, relief on a fireplace in the Lower Room of the Hotel Lallemant, a mansion built 1495-1518 in French Renaissance style by the Lallemant merchant family, in Bourges, Centre Val de Loire, France. The fireplace is carved with coats of arms and also royal emblems representing Louis XII (porcupine) and Anne of Brittany, who both visited Bourges in 1506. The sculptural decoration on the building, made by both French and Italian sculptors, has been interpreted by Fulcanelli and others as having an alchemical symbolism. Since 1951 the building has housed the Musee des Arts Decoratifs and it was listed as a historic monument in 1840. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1495-1518 Alchemical Alchemy Alchimie Bourges Bretagne Candelabra Centre-val Cher Decoratifs Ermine Fulcanelli Interpretation Lallemand Lallemant Symbolism
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