An unprecedented exhibition featuring over 150 artworks has opened at the Grand Trianon in Versailles. The display includes paintings, drawings, and furniture, offering a detailed exploration of 18th-century landscape gardening. The exhibition distinguishes itself by highlighting a departure from the formal, classical garden designs prevalent at the time. Visitors will gain insight into a more liberated approach to landscape art and nature during this period. The exhibition is open throughout the summer, providing a unique cultural experience within the historic grounds of Versailles. It aims to celebrate the artistry and evolving aesthetics of garden design in the 18th century.
