Versailles Collage Print
Description
Versailles was never meant to be comfortable. It was meant to be understood: a demonstration, in stone and water and clipped hornbeam, that France had achieved something no other civilization had managed: the complete subordination of nature to human intention. Le Nôtre’s parterres, the gilded ironwork of the grilles, the long axes dissolving into managed horizons: all of it was an argument made visible. This collage is a response to that argument.
Layered across the composition are the materials that built Versailles in the imagination as much as in stone: the sinuous ornamental ironwork of the garden gates; a classical figure emerging from the transparency of manuscript pages covered in the cursive hand of the period; botanical studies of the kind that filled the Jardin du Roi’s working archives; and beyond it all, the long pale green of the parterre itself receding toward Le Nôtre’s vanishing point.
It is meant to be read slowly, the way the gardens were meant to be walked. This is an original digital collage by Jeff Barnes, created as the companion image to the Parfum du Voyage Versailles candle. It exists nowhere else. Each print is produced to museum standard and framed by hand: a considered object for a wall that can hold the weight of it.
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