Strolling in the Gardens of the Palais Royal, Louis Lecoeur, 1787 Canvas Print

Strolling in the Gardens of the Palais Royal, Louis Lecoeur, 1787 Canvas Print

The garden of the Palais Royal belonged to the duc d'Orléans, which opened its garden to the public. The garden is surrounded on three sides by buildings with galleries on the rez-de-chaussée. We see a corner of the garden of the Palais Royal, the meeting place of demi-monde on the eve of the French Revolution. On the omen of Desrais, the 'demi-monde' is fashionably dressed. On the print, the women's hats have assumed extravagant proportions.

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