Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Versailles' has mentioned 'Painting' in the following places:
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The entrance in 1668 during the first reconstruction (painting by Pierre Patel) The garden faxc3xa7ade in 1674. | WIKI |
The painting on the ceiling, The Apotheosis of Hercules, by Franxc3xa7ois Lemoyne, was completed in 1736, and gave the room its name. | WIKI |
Some of the objects in the collection are depicted in Renxc3xa9-Antoine Houasse's painting Abundance and Liberality (1683), located on the ceiling over the door opposite the windows. | WIKI |
On the ceiling in a gilded oval frame is another painting by Houasse, Venus subjugating the Gods and Powers (1672xe2x80x931681). | WIKI |
The central painting on the ceiling, by Charles de la Fosse, depicts the Sun Chariot of Apollo, the King's favorite emblem, pulled by four horses and surrounded by the four seasons. | WIKI |
Below the fireplace is a painting of Clio, the Muse of History, recording the exploits of the King. | WIKI |
The centerpiece is a painting of the King titled, "The King Governing Alone". | WIKI |
The painting on the ceiling by Franxc3xa7ois Lemoyne, Louis XV offering an olive branch to Europe, illustrates this theme. | WIKI |
The wood was painted to resemble marble, and the ceiling was decorated with a painting of the Apollo, the god of the arts, preparing crowns for illustrious artists, by Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau. | WIKI |
Most of the apartments of the palace were entirely demolished (in the main building, practically all of the apartments were annihilated, with only the apartments of the king and queen remaining almost intact), and turned into a series of several large rooms and galleries: the Coronation Room (whose original volume was left untouched by Louis-Philippe), which displays the celebrated painting of the coronation of Napoleon I by Jacques-Louis David; the Hall of Battles; commemorating French victories with large-scale paintings; and the 1830 room, which celebrated Louis-Philippe's own coming to power in the French Revolution of 1830. | WIKI |
A monumental painting by Vernet features Louis Philippe himself, with his sons, posing in front of the gates of the Palace. | WIKI |
A 1722 painting of the Machine de Marly on the Seine, with the Louveciennes Aqueduct on the top of the hill | WIKI |