Marly Collection
Marly, a place steeped in history and beauty
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Marly, a place steeped in history and beauty. It was here that Alexandre Dumas the Younger delved into his studies, finding inspiration within the walls of his house at Marly, France. The enchantment continued as King Louis XIV welcomed Villars to his regal abode, creating memories captured forever in a vibrant colour lithograph. The allure extended beyond its grandeur; it encompassed nature's wonders too. King Louis XIV himself strolled through the gardens with Samuel Bernard, their laughter echoing amidst the blossoms. And in Parc Monceau, a woman promenaded gracefully, her elegance mirroring the timeless charm of this enchanting place. As winter embraced Marly with its icy touch, visitors were greeted by an ethereal sight - entering the Forest under a snow-laden sky. The Fontaine des Domes stood proudly at Versailles nearby; its intricate design immortalized in an etching capturing every delicate detail. Speaking of fountains, Gaspar Marcy's cupid-adorned masterpiece added another layer of beauty to Versailles' landscape. Its gracefulness mirrored that found within the House in Marly where Alexandre Dumas the Younger took his last breaths - a poignant reminder of life's fleeting nature. Chateau et jardins de Marly showcased architectural splendor and meticulously manicured landscapes in an exquisite engraving from 1722. A painting from c. 1875 transported us back to that era when artists sought to capture not just reality but also emotions on canvas. Even royal visits were elevated by Marly's charm; table settings and menus for King Louis XIV during his stay at Chateau de Marly reflected opulence fit for royalty itself. And finally, an elevation engraving from c. 1720s revealed The Royal Chateau at Marly standing tall against time's passage—a testament to enduring magnificence.