Bauge Collection
"Bauge: A Tale of Knights, Cabinets, and Champions" Step into the world of Bauge, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating narrative
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"Bauge: A Tale of Knights, Cabinets, and Champions" Step into the world of Bauge, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating narrative. In Emile de Nieuwerkerke's masterpiece "Two Fighting Knights, " painted in 1838, we witness the clash of valor and chivalry that defined an era. As we explore further, our eyes are drawn to a three-door cabinet from the same period. Crafted anonymously between 1835-1838, it exudes elegance and mystery. What secrets lie behind those intricately carved doors? But Bauge is not just about art; it is also about sporting prowess. Gregory Bauge & Jason Kenny take center stage as they compete for glory on the velodrome. Their intense rivalry fuels their determination to be crowned champions. Joining them in this thrilling pursuit are Shane Perkins and Kevin Sireau – formidable athletes who push themselves to their limits in every race. The thunderous applause echoes through the arena as these cycling titans battle for supremacy. Yet Bauge extends beyond sportsmanship; it encompasses language too. In Le Vocabulaire Illustre engraving titled "Bauge; Lair; Lagerplatz, " words come alive with meaning. Each term evokes a different sensation – from hidden lairs to vast storage spaces. Venturing into reality, we find ourselves standing before Chateau Bauge's grandeur - its Hotel de Ville et Gendarmerie casting an imposing presence over the square below. The vibrant colors captured in photographs transport us back to a bygone era when life unfolded within these walls. Further exploration reveals another side of Chateau Bauge - its enchanting Cotes beckon us closer with their picturesque allure. Nature intertwines seamlessly with architectural splendor here, creating landscapes worthy of admiration. And finally, let us delve into cinema's embrace of Bauge's charm through "Un Caprice de la Pompadour.