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DIANE DE POITIERS
DIANE DE POITIERS - I LES ROMANS DE CHEVALERIE. XVe SIÈCLE.
II CHARLES VIII ET LOUIS XII EN ITALIE. 1480-1514.
III LES CAPITAINES DES GENS-D'ARMES SOUS LOUIS XII.—LE COMTE DE SAINT-VALLIER.—ORIGINE DE DIANE DE POITIERS. 1488-1514.
IV LA CHRONIQUE DE L'ARCHEVÊQUE TURPIN.—LE MONDE ENCHANTÉ. 1200-1510.
V NAISSANCE, ÉDUCATION ET MARIAGE DE FRANÇOIS Ier. 1494-1514.
VI PREMIÈRE CAMPAGNE DE FRANÇOIS Ier EN ITALIE. VICTOIRE DE MARIGNAN. 1515-1516.
VII LÉONARD DE VINCI.—LA BELLE FERRONNIÈRE. 1515-1518.
VIII MADAME DE CHATEAUBRIAND.—GOUVERNEMENT DU MARÉCHAL DE LAUTREC DANS LE MILANAIS. 1518-1520.
In the heart of France’s Renaissance, a remarkable woman shaped the course of art and architecture without ever seeking the spotlight of political intrigue. The narrative follows Diane de Poitiers as the confidante of King Henri II, highlighting how her refined taste and generous patronage brought the works of Leonardo, Cellini, and the architects of Fontainebleau and Chambord to life. Through vivid description of gardens, châteaux and sculptural programs, the book paints a picture of a court where elegance and ambition intertwined.
Rather than a conventional biography, the author weaves together historical documents, contemporary testimonies and visual analysis to reveal the cultural climate of the mid‑sixteenth century. Readers travel from the marble corridors of Anet to the bustling workshops of Bernard Palissy, discovering how Diane’s support helped forge a distinctly French Renaissance identity. The work invites listeners to appreciate the lasting legacy of a patron whose influence still echoes in the stone and paint of France’s most celebrated monuments.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Hélène de Mink and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-06-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1802–1872
A hugely prolific 19th-century French historian and biographer, he turned from law to journalism and then poured out dozens of books on French politics, monarchy, religion, and diplomacy. His career mixed enormous energy with a reputation for writing fast and sometimes sacrificing depth for volume.
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