CANBERRA.- The National Gallery of Australia has opened the gates to an exclusive exhibition of more than 130 treasures from the Palace of Versailles.
Versailles: Treasures from the Palace brings to life the extraordinary history of one of the worlds most opulent palaces, the centre of French power and taste during the reigns of King Louis XIV, XV and XVI. Featuring paintings, tapestries, sculptures, furniture and objects, this monumental exhibition evokes the sights, sounds and even scents of the French court during the 17th 18th centuries.
I never imagined the exhibition would be so breathtaking, said Tina Arena, NGA Ambassador. It truly is a feast for the senses. I am honoured to be a part of it.
From the massive 3m x 2m Sourches family portrait to the intricate objects and porcelain of MarieAntoinette, Versailles: Treasures from the Palace showcases many facets of court life during this remarkable period in history.
This exhibition features some of the most recognisable and beautiful pieces from the Palace of Versailles, said Gerard Vaughan, NGA Director. Not only do we have the 1.5 tonne fountain sculpture of Latona and her children, installed on the orders of Louis XIV, but also treasures from the world famous Hall of Mirrors. Every object tells a storyevoking the lives, loves, taste and ideas of the kings, queens, mistresses and courtiers who lived at Versailles through so many great moments in French history.
These treasures have travelled far to make this ground-breaking exhibition accessible to all Australians and we are very proud to be launching this exhibition with the NGA today, said Catherine Pégard, President of the Palace of Versailles.
The exhibition is a sensory journey, with music and a Louis XIV-inspired perfume incorporated into the experience. In a first for the Gallery, master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian has worked with the NGA to create a fragrance that scents the exhibition entrance.
The NGAs main entrance has also been transformed by celebrity gardener, Paul Bangay, who has created a garden avenue as a homage to Versailles.
The NGA has delivered an international coup making it possible for these significant historical works of art to leave France for the first time in one comprehensive exhibition, and I have no doubt people will simply love what they see and feel in this exhibition, said Andrew Barr, ACT Chief Minister.
Versailles: Treasures from the Palace is on view until 17 April 2017.