Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Petit Trianon II - par ordre de la reine


reigned in the palace the same elegance and to speak to the Prince de Ligne, the same accuracy. Leads up a broad staircase and enters with pillars provided terraces. A door leads into the hall, where calibration thread running along the walls. A Medusa head appears burdensome deny the access. For the other, preferred, will open a spacious staircase with wide stone steps and gilded railings, where laurel branches entwine around the signature of the goddess of the site. The focus is rocking a beautiful lantern, made of bundles of pillars and rural attributes with twelve small seated satyrs held lights.
From the height of the staircase that opens anteroom leads to the dining room, whose wonderfully carved paneling on all sides a number of fine arabesques, quivers, arrows, garlands, laurel, sphinxes and fruit basket offers; Pan-frames with wine leaves bristling showed support the stack of blue marble. In the middle of the room of the Loriot for Louis XV. embroidered table that is using a trap door in the floor-mounted completely covered up and left the four "servant" the hustle and bustle of the servants and subordinate replace keep their annoying moments.
comes after the little dining room, decorated with grapes, larvae, harps and timpani. In the large salon revive smiling hausbackige Amore the corners of the cornices, while unfold on the walls lilies branches and laurel wreaths himself. The room furniture is made of crimson, gold silk occupied. In the Einsetzrose that is so soft and easy to see that her flowers and fruit at work as the ceiling seems breathed out depends a glass chandelier that shimmers in a thousand-fold flame. In the locker room catch two shows at will from the floor slide-movable mirror, the light and hide the window, above is a small, 1780 in the half-lap into built library, sideways the bathroom where pours the water into a tub of white marble. A small boudoir
with carved tripod, cornucopias that cross from Rose nests resting pigeons, lilies occupied shields and the name MA, the harmless arrows and daisies encircle resulted in the Queen's room, the blue silk Facility - blue is the blondes so good * - with eider down lined comfortable, the bed is buried under peaks of the curtains are held together with pearls and silver fringes occupied loops. A poppy garland of flowers around the ceiling, and on the mantel is a clock on which the Austrian double eagle to shepherd's staff and Schäferhut joined as a sign of happy hours, the ruler of this place.

* "Marie Antoinette" Vol 1, p. 234, Rocheterie Maxime
"Le Petit Trianon
" La vie parisienne sous Louis XVI. "

Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Petit Trianon - par ordre de la reine

Just as in the gardens of the Petit Trianon Marie Antoinette was in front of their personal style. The style "Louis Seize" is mainly due to Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI there. showed little taste for fashion, architecture and other arts and Marie Antoinette had a free hand in designing their gardens and castles.

Below I give back the exuberant and slightly jealous-like description of the Prince de Ligne, the free access to the Petit Trianon and was a welcome guest at Marie Antoinette was. The description is from 1781 where the work seemed finished on the retreat and it was designed according to the request of the queen.


The gardens and the Temple

I know nothing more beautiful and better than the Successful Temple and the greenhouse. The portico and the interior of one of the other are the epitome of perfection in taste and his work. The rocks and the waterfalls will produce a splendid effect for some time, because I think the trees will grow quickly to bring all the contradictions of masonry, water and grass to advantage. The river, a little turn towards the temple making, wonderfully true to the whole, the rest of his term is hidden in the proper distribution and visible. The forests are well distributed and the other near each other to separate the items.
The cave is well managed, well located and very similar nature. The Mountains are no hats or sugar ridiculous circular buildings, is not one among them that his appearance had not yet Faramund * time as can be. The flowers are everywhere
mounts formed pleasant. I found something like a band, I think we should change it. This was the only mistake I've noticed, and this proves that, although small Trainon is made for the enthusiasm, it exerted this effect not just on me. It is not because of mere stuff, nothing eccentric, nothing bizarre, nothing but pleasant forms, completely furnished in the right proportion. Apparently, assessors and the Graces much sense to unite for the accuracy and also with all those Preferred those that they are always secure admiration.

be continued soon

Faramund * legendary first ruler of the Frankish kingdom

Saturday, October 16, 2010

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The Testament of Louis XVI.


In 2009 appeared the original Testament of Louis XVI. in Boston, U.S. to. A collector auctioned the original by several million. The French museum of ancient manuscripts and writings came into possession of the original, which is to visit since 2009 in Paris.

On day of his execution on 21 Jan. 1793 was Louis XVI. his will shortly before his execution, a Muncipialbeamten handed. This rejected the last wish of the delinquents with the words From: ". My only instruction to accompany them to the execution" Another official, M. Baudrais, the will was in itself, and so could be preserved for posterity this historical document.

The French original in Wikipedia .

Last Testament of Louis XVI.

In the name of the Very holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

To-day, the 25th day of December, 1792, I, Louis XVI King of France, being for more than four months imprisoned with my family in the tower of the Temple at Paris, by those who were my subjects, and deprived of all communication whatsoever, even with my family, since the eleventh instant, moreover, involved in a trial the end of which it is impossible to foresee, on account of the passions of men, and for which one can find neither pretext nor means in any existing law, and having no other witnesses, for my thoughts than God to whom I can address myself,

I hereby declare, in His presence, my last wishes and feelings.

I leave my soul to God, my creator; I pray Him to receive it in His mercy, not to judge it according to its merits but according to those of Our Lord Jesus Christ who has offered Himself as a sacrifice to God His Father for us other men, no matter how hardened, and for me first.

I die in communion with our Holy Mother, the Catholic, Apostolic, Roman Church, which holds authority by an uninterrupted succession, from St. Peter, to whom Jesus Christ entrusted it; I believe firmly and I confess all that is contained in the creed and the commandments of God and the Church, the sacraments and the mysteries, those which the Catholic Church teaches and has always taught. I never pretend to set myself up as a judge of the various way of expounding the dogma which rend the church of Jesus Christ, but I agree and will always agree, if God grant me life the decisions which the ecclesiastical superiors of the Holy Catholic Church give and will always give, in conformity with the disciplines which the Church has followed since Jesus Christ.

I pity with all my heart our brothers who may be in error but I do not claim to judge them, and I do not love them less in Christ, as our Christian charity teaches us, and I pray to God to pardon all my sins. I have sought scrupulously to know them, to detest them and to humiliate myself in His presence. Not being able to obtain the ministration of a Catholic priest, I pray God to receive the confession which I feel in having put my name (although this was against my will) to acts which might be contrary to the discipline and the belief of the Catholic church, to which I have always remained sincerely attached. I pray God to receive my firm resolution, if He grants me life, to have the ministrations of a Catholic priest, as soon as I can, in order to confess my sins and to receive the sacrament of penance.

I beg all those whom I might have offended inadvertently (for I do not recall having knowingly offended any one), or those whom I may have given bad examples or scandals, to pardon the evil which they believe I could have done them.

I beseech those who have the kindness to join their prayers to mine, to obtain pardon from God for my sins.

I pardon with all my heart those who made themselves my enemies, without my have given them any cause, and I pray God to pardon them, as well as those who, through false or misunderstood zeal, did me much harm.

I commend to God my wife and my children, my sister, my aunts, my brothers, and all those who are attached to me by ties of blood or by whatever other means. I pray God particularly to cast eyes of compassion upon my wife, my children, and my sister, who suffered with me for so long a time, to sustain them with His mercy if they shall lose me, and as long as they remain in his mortal world.

I commend my children to my wife; I have never doubted her maternal tenderness for them. I enjoin her above all to make them good Christians and honest individuals; to make them view the grandeurs of this world (if they are condemned to experience them) as very dangerous and transient goods, and turn their attention towards the one solid and enduring glory, eternity. I beseech my sister to kindly continue her tenderness for my children and to take the place of a mother, should they have the misfortune of losing theirs.

I beg my wife to forgive all the pain which she suffered for me, and the sorrows which I may have caused her in the course of our union; and she may feel sure that I hold nothing against her, if she has anything with which to reproach herself.

I most warmly enjoin my children that, after what they owe to God, which should come first, they should remain forever united among themselves, submissive and obedient to their mother, and grateful for all the care and trouble which she has taken with them, as well as in memory of me. I beg them to regard my sister as their second mother.

I exhort my son, should he have the misfortune of becoming king, to remember he owes himself wholly to the happiness of his fellow citizens; that he should forget all hates and all grudges, particularly those connected with the misfortunes and sorrows which I am experiencing; that he can make the people happy only by ruling according to laws: but at the same time to remember that a king cannot make himself respected and do the good that is in his heart unless he has the necessary authority, and that otherwise, being tangled up in his activities and not inspiring respect, he is more harmful than useful.

I exhort my son to care for all the persons who are attached to me, as much as his circumstances will allow, to remember that it is a sacred debt which I have contracted towards the children and relatives of those who have perished for me and also those who are wretched for my sake. I know that there are many persons, among those who were near me, who did not conduct themselves towards me as they should have and who have even shown ingratitude, but I pardon them (often in moments of trouble and turmoil one is not master of oneself), and I beg my son that, if he finds an occasion, he should think only of their misfortunes.

I should have wanted here to show my gratitude to those who have given me a true and disinterested affection; if, on the one hand, I was keenly hurt by the ingratitude and disloyalty of those to whom I have always, shown kindness, as well as to their relatives and friends, on the other hand I have had the consolation of seeing the affection and voluntary interest which many persons have shown me. I beg them to receive my thanks.

In the situation in which matters still are, I fear to compromise them if I should speak more explicitly, but I especially enjoin my son to seek occasion to recognize them.

I should, nevertheless, consider it a calumny on the nation if I did not openly recommend to my son MM. De Chamilly and Hue, whose genuine attachment for me led them to imprison themselves with me in this sad abode. I also recommend Clery, for whose attentiveness I have nothing but praise ever since he has been with me. Since it is he who has remained with me until the end, I beg the gentlemen of the commune to hand over to him my clothes, my books, my watch, my purse, and all other small effects which have been deposited with the council of the commune.

I pardon again very readily those who guard me, the ill treatment and the vexations which they thought it necessary to impose upon me. I found a few sensitive and compassionate souls among them - may they in their hearts enjoy the tranquillity which their way of thinking gives them.

I beg MM. De Malesherbes, Tronchet and De Seze to receive all my thanks and the expressions of my feelings for all the cares and troubles they took for me.

I finish by declaring before God, and ready to appear before Him, that I do not reproach myself with any of the crimes with which I am charged.

Made in duplicate in the Tower of the Temple, the 25th of December 1792.

LOUIS

Friday, October 15, 2010

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Back Again!

Fellas it's about time. I booked my flight long time ago but always forgot to post it. As promised two years ago I would go back to Australia and there we go. I will arrive into Sydney on 11th of December and leave from Brisbane on 11th of January. Not long time but enough to see old friends and travel with a friend of mine which I haven't seen for nearly 8 months who is doing an internship in Melbourne at the moment.

The plan is to meet in Perth on the 12th and then to travel to broome until the 28th. I cannot wait!

Well we still have a bit less than 2 months to go so I will update you later. But don't forget to check this blog regularly in december and january.

cheerio