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Andre Le Notre (1613-1700), Tuileries Gardens (Jardin des Tuileries), 1664, Paris, France. Chief gardener and landscape architect for Louis XIV (1638-1715), Le Notre designed again the Tuileries Gardens from 1664 to 1672. He also designed the gardens at Versailles and the Westward vista of the Tuileries which later became the Champs Elysees. The garden of the Tuileries Palace was created by Catherine de Medici (1519-89), and opened to the public in 1667 at the request of Charles Perrault. It became a public park after the French Revolution.
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Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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16th 17th Andre Le Notre
CAPITAL
detail
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
France
Frencher
Jardin des Tuileries architect
LOUIS XIV
Medici, Catherine de (1519-1589) Queen of France
MONARCHY
Palace
PARIS
PARISIAN
Park
PHOTO
Sunlight
TOURISM
TUILERIES GARDENS
UNESCO
Western Europe
Western European
Wig, hairstyle
Winter
WORLD HERITAGE