A fascinating historical biography of the man who brought fame, grandeur and revolution back to the Palace of Versailles.
Henri de Nolhac grew up without a father...though his father, Pierre, was very much alive and working mere meters away from their home at the Palace of Versailles.
Once appointed to the Palace in 1887, Pierre de Nolhac dedicated his life to protecting its historical archives and restoring Versailles to its former glory: an agora of politics, art and culture. But it soon became more than a passion to him--it turned into an obsession, and the closer he got to Versailles, the further he drifted from his family and himself.
After studying contemporary history and experience in journalism, Maite Labat worked 8 years at the Palace of Versailles. It is from this experience that her desire to tell the story of Versailles: My Father's Castle, was born. Maite works today at the Louvre Museum.
Jean-Baptiste Veber caught the writing bug at the age of 10 years old, and hasn't found a cure yet... He is the author of several novels including Igor a l'etroit and Ragots de lapin.
An illustrator, painter, watercolorist and 3D graphic designer, Alexis Vitrebert has many artistic talents, engaging in projects ranging from frescoes to posters. In 2018, he also illustrated a children's book entitled Les betises d'Albert (Albert's Nonsense).
Title: Versailles: My Father's Castle: My Father's Palace
Author: Alexis Vitrebert,Jean-Baptiste Veber,Maïte Labat
ISBN: 9781643376707
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Publisher: Humanoids, Inc
Publication Date: 2020-10-01
Number of Pages: 168
Weight: 0.6652 kg
This graphic novel is beautifully rendered in ink and pencil and will delight any history buff or art lover. * LIBRARY JOURNAL *