Brilliant Reflections
September 21, 2016
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Under construction from 1730 to 1775, the complex was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, probably most renowned for his work on the Place de la Concorde in Paris. He was an ardent exponent of neoclassical symmetry and certainly didn’t ease off his preferences in this case. When I saw it in 1978, I was impressed by its balanced grandeur and spectacular level of detail.
To see his own gallery of images of the Miroir d’Eau, click here.