Salon XVIIIe, Chateau du Plessis-Bourre, Ecuille
Salon XVIIIe, or 18th century living room, decorated with Louis XVI style furniture, armchairs with Aubusson tapestries and sculpted overdoor panels representing the 4 seasons by the father of David d'Angers, in the Chateau du Plessis-Bourre, built 1468-73 in Renaissance style for Jean Bourre, Ecuille, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. The painting is The Card Players, Three of a Kind, by Theodor Rombouts, 1597-1637. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and is part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1468-73 Armchairs Aubusson Bourre Chateaux Ecuille Lounge Maine-et-loire Overdoor Panelling Panels Plessis-bourre Representing Rombouts Salon Sculpted Tapestries Theodor Xviiie
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