English: Château de Folembray, plan, showing ornate formal gardens at left and chateau, courtyard and game court (jeu de paume) at right
Pen and black ink with grey wash; on vellum
Date
circa 1570
date QS:P571,+1570-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
One of two drawings on the Château de Folembray drawn by Du Cerceau for this album; see 1972,U.793 for comment on whole series.
The corps de logis was burnt in 1552 (see 'Tout ce Logis fust brusle et depuis na este recouvert') and the castle was subsequently abandoned; remains were completely gone by the 17th century. Therefore the beautifully detailed parterres on this plan are probably an invention by Du Cerceau rather than a faithful representation.
For further comment see Boudon/Mignot, 'Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau', Paris 2010, pp.72-75.
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