Production year
2006
© Claude DELHAYE/Jean-Claude GOLVIN/CNRS Images
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Dessin aquarellé d'une vue à l'est de Paris, avec le château et le bois de Vincennes au XIVe siècle, sous le règne de Charles V, réalisé par Jean-Claude Golvin. Bâti entre 1361 et les premières années du XVe siècle, Vincennes est l'un des plus grands châteaux médiévaux d'Europe et représente un jalon essentiel dans l'histoire de l'art médiéval.
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2006
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