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Versailles treasures to go on display in Australia

Updated - July 19, 2016 03:23 am IST

Published - July 19, 2016 03:07 am IST - Sydney:

'Versailles: Treasures from the Palace’ will also showcase personal items, including Marie Antoinette’s hand-crafted chair and harp.

Tourists outside the Palace of Versailles. The museum riches include a harp of Marie Antoinette. Photo: AFP

Riches from the Palace of Versailles, including a harp belonging to Marie Antoinette, will travel to Australia, the country’s national gallery said on Monday, as part of a display never seen outside France.

From December More than 130 paintings, tapestries, pieces of furniture, statues and other objects from Versailles, one of France’s grand museums, will be on display in the Australian capital Canberra from December.

“The Palace of Versailles has never before lent a collection like this, drawn from all over the palace, to an exhibition outside France,” National Gallery of Australia director Gerard Vaughan told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Items making the long journey include a marble bust of Louis XIV, a formal portrait of Marie Antoinette, and the 1.5 tonne-statue of Latona and Her Children from one of the main fountains of Versailles outside Paris. ‘Versailles: Treasures from the Palace’ will also showcase personal items, including Marie Antoinette’s hand-crafted chair and harp.

First time President of the Palace of Versailles, Catherine Pegard, said it was the first time the museum items had travelled so far from France. She said it was important to show that the landmark museum was not closed in on itself but “open to the world.” The exhibition, which will run from 9 December 2016 to 17 April 2017, had been under discussion for several years, she said.

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