Dimensions
249 x 286 x 20mm
Published to accompany an outstanding exhibition at the Palace of Versailles, this catalogue is a collective work bringing together contributions from French, American and British specialists in this field, which together shed light on the importance of the relationship between France and America in the closing years of the Ancien Regime. During the reign of Louis XVI, the Palace of Versailles - the seat of power and government in France - played a crucial role in the history of America, in its struggle for independence, and in the recognition of the United States by the great European powers. In tracing this remarkable story, the catalogue demonstrates the constant interest displayed in the fledgling United States by the French monarchy. Richly illustrated throughout, it documents the events of the War of Independence, before exploring the consequences of the entry of France into the war, the siege of Yorktown, and the peace treaty signed at Versailles in 1783. Finally, it analyses the origins and development of the mythology of the 'American Revolution' in both France and the United States, a source of enduring inspiration for artists and history painters.