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Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
08 Mar 2011 10:18:35AM
47 posts

Le Pavillon de Musique de Madame Du Barry, now on sale!


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You can see the Pavillon de Musique rezzed in the main shop of LOL XVI:

Icarus Clouds (39, 126, 423)

Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
07 Mar 2011 02:51:14PM
47 posts

Le Pavillon de Musique de Madame Du Barry, now on sale!


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Greetings to all!

Is a great honour for me can present one of my creations: Le Pavillon de Musique de Madame Du Barry, work of Nicolas Ledoux placed in the Chteau of Louvenciennes and builded between 1770-1771.

Our Pavillion have one neoclassic hall in marble, two great rooms from receptions, and two little rooms private. Is composed by 316 prims, and his sizes aproximately are 60 x 40.

Is ideal for place in a homestead, a sim for rentals, and for the gardens of a great Chteau.

I hope design new historical buildings, but this reflects my idea of a ideal house of the Enlightment Age. Really I maded Le Pavillon only for me.

You can modify interiors and exteriors, can copy, but is not transferable.

Price: 4995.

Is on sale in Versailles Marketplace.


updated by @charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
02 Aug 2010 01:23:26AM
47 posts

Moments in the memory...


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(Firstly, my apologies for my horrible english) :))

Dear friends:

Soon, more or less around 15 August, I will do two years in SL. I remember the day that "I was born" and I see a big difference between who I was, and who I am today.
For those who do not see advantages of be newbie I would say that is completely uncertain, the great advantage of be newbie is that all there is too newbie for you: SL was a great mystery, and I, as manic of History, soon landed in Versailles, I felt the magic "touch" of history.The royal courts was a mix of all of my dreams of childhood and adolescence together. But these "sims" speak and bow?

Since I knew all that I have lived in the eighteenth century 98% of time spent in SL. I know that I should dedicate myself to explore the vast virtual world, but in this delicious Age of Enlightenment there are so many things to do ...
But I keep a sensation, I do not know if you share with me: That we have grown in realism, that it is more difficult to "play the role of courtier" because it represents a major challenge, exciting game that is not exactly a game.

As evidence, we could compare the actual courts of two years ago with the present, we are simply much better, we're better dressed, and have much better education, and we are even more handsome. Is that our pixels are worthy of a museum!

However, I can not avoid look back with a smile, I recall my first day at the Spanish court, with my avatar very bad dressed. My first day at Versailles, with a white wig that made by me joining cylinders: The wig seemed made of toilet paper. I only could say only "hello" in English (more or less as now) and the people that I found seems most interesting and original, especially not understanding what they said because I don`t knew what is a simultaneous translator, wich also is addicted to alcohol simultaneously: all time translating "rioja, rioja, rioja" in the place of correct spanish words, that is love the Rioja's wine!

I could write my memories here with the risk of bore to the sheeps, I'd have a few rather vivid memories:

-My first steps of the palace of La Granja, with his Carriage of Apollo in the middle of the waterfall. I, as Secretary of State, he kept leaving, entering, dealing with the people...Was a "work" fascinating.
-The gatherings in the "cabinet "of Countess Constance Zapedzka, at Versailles, where one felt transported to room of Mdme. de la Fert-Imbault.
-The dances in the Colonnade of the old Versailles and a grand ball at the Chteau des Loups, wich had a spectacular garden, with the palladian bridge of Wilton House.
-The sleepless nights in the Royal Office, writing letters, with the avatar of Charles III, King of Spain.
-The night that I "redecorate" the hall of the Royal Theater without permission, was my first speech, it was not totally bad, helped me not stop creating things, but I learned to not get involved in the work of another person. I could say that I was an unjust "artistic invader."
- The morning that I wrote an angry letter to my former king, which I regret, and the night that I published my resignation as" king "in the Spanish Court.
-One love, the only one and the last, because the virtual passions are beautiful when they are platonic, but melancholic when we don`t have physical proximity.
-And, more recently, the incredible and meticulous building of the actual Versailles, is like be there being a courtier, not simply a turist!

I do not want to make a melodrama of all this, but it is nice to open a space for remembrance, so I invite you to write here a personal and POSITIVE episode of your life in the royal courts. Will be an honor for me to share it, and so, let us know a little more about you.



updated by @charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon: 06 Oct 2016 06:03:55AM
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
19 Jul 2010 09:19:51PM
47 posts



It's true that the courts have a life relatively short but is important include this as one of the worst vices of SL: are bussiness, without money your project are dead, fantastic of ridicle, but dead.About Versailles I'm not agree with your opinion: The RP of versailles have his rules and Etiquette, that is very strict but with a really little amount of points to learn. Of course is my humble opinion, but this rules give to Versailles the same gravity of the authentic court dead in 1789. And, well, is possible that some people are more sympathetic than others, here and in Rome, but I'm count of Saint Florentin in Versailles and I can show you that the frech nobility live with dignity and without trampling anyone.Your most humble servant: Saint Florentin.
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
21 Jul 2010 02:10:32AM
47 posts

Trasgo Beaumont Art Gallery Online


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Explore the Trasgo's Gallery of Portraits is like go to our memory: Trasgo is our best historian.
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
20 Jul 2010 04:26:40AM
47 posts

Trait Gallant - Robe à la Polonaise and Robe à la Francaise


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You are totally an artist: I could supouse if you where a real lady of XVIII century the envy of the others ladyes, your taste is original and fresh without sacrify the historic patterns :)))
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
03 Jul 2010 02:11:22PM
47 posts

Dressing a gentleman...


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Thank you for the so charm replies!!!! Your opinions are my inspiration!!!!!Sir: Your help will be really good for me, I must confess that my english is still poor. Thank you for your friendly help!!!!
Prince de Craon
@charles-juste-prince-de-beauveau-et-craon
01 Jul 2010 04:33:12AM
47 posts

Dressing a gentleman...


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The court life was based on images, ceremonies, anywhere in Europe, consisted mainly of live allegories of personal power.Therefore, each range of the court had aesthetic margins, I mean that a ducal prince could not seem to be a wealthy merchant, or a tax collector, nor could he neglect his appearance before the King.It would be ridiculous for a man who wears cotton jackets trying to bring his entire family in prominent positions in the royal administration.Therefore, the nobles wore silk, velvet, taffeta, and many other rich fabrics, embroidery spectacular, and the best shoes, wigs, underwear, and jewelry (such as the indispensable sword).However ,after 1770 men's fashion seems to be simplified without dispense rich materials, and thus, the courts seemed a little more homogeneous.
My work is in the middle, in that even transition from Rococo crazier and simplicity of the Enlightenment.But are clothes generally to be in a palace or a garden lying in the grass with happy companies.
I hope you enjoy.

All my works of men's clothing cost 500L and can be found in the store LOL XVI:

Pacoli Island (57, 80, 454)

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