Hall of Mirrors at Versailles
The Hall of Mirrors stretches the full length of the west facade of the Palace of Versailles, its painted ceiling, crystal chandeliers, and gilded ornament leading the eye through the gallery. I photographed it from inside, taking in the full sweep of one of the most famous palace interiors in the world. This original photograph is available in a variety of formats, from wall art to gifts.
Crystal chandeliers hang in a long, glittering row above, each one reflected in the arched mirrors lining the walls. Blue, gold, and white cover every surface, from the ceiling paintings to the gilded capitals and marble floors below.
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π Palace of Versailles, France
Hall of Mirrors at Versailles Photography Print
Walking into the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles is one of those moments where subtlety politely leaves the building. Chandeliers, gilded ornament, painted ceilings, and royal excess all collide in one dazzling corridor of French history.
This original Hall of Mirrors photography print is available on archival fine art paper or sublimated aluminum metal, printed to order in my New Hampshire studio. A dramatic statement piece for French palace decor, European architecture collectors, and anyone who believes more is always more.
π Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles, France
Versailles Hall of Mirrors Photography Note Card
The perfect note card for the Francophile, history fan, or Versailles dreamer in your life β an original photograph of the Hall of Mirrors looking up through gilded grandeur and crystal chandeliers.
My original photograph captures the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, looking upward through the grand gallery toward Charles Le Brun's painted ceiling, gilded ornament, and rows of crystal chandeliers. It shows the drama of the space without trying to fit everything in, that overwhelming Versailles feeling of beauty stacked on beauty until subtlety quietly gives up.
This note card measures 5 x 7 inches folded and is printed to order on heavyweight Red River Linen cardstock, with the photograph filling the entire front and the inside blank for your own words. Archival inks hold the deep golds, warm reds, and crystal sparkle exactly as they appear in the gallery, and every order ships with a matching envelope and protective sleeve. Hand-finished in our New Hampshire studio, it is a thoughtful greeting card to send for a birthday, a thank you, or to anyone who would rather receive a piece of French history than another mass-produced card.
π Palace of Versailles, France
Versailles Hall of Mirrors Desk Mat
Crystal chandeliers and gilded ceilings bring the drama of Versailles' Hall of Mirrors straight to your keyboard.
I photographed the Hall of Mirrors, the Galerie des Glaces, inside the Palace of Versailles, France, where crystal chandeliers repeat down the gallery beneath a painted ceiling and rich gold detail, a view built entirely on scale and symmetry.
This desk mat brings that gilded grandeur to a home office, photography studio, or creative desk in gold, crystal, and cool blue tones. Printed in my Henniker, New Hampshire studio with fade resistant color, it turns a real Versailles visit into a piece of everyday desk decor.
π Versailles, France
Versailles Hall of Mirrors Mouse Pad
This mouse pad holds 357 mirrors, 17 chandeliers, and the room where a treaty once ended World War I, no tour group elbows required.
The Hall of Mirrors, known in French as the Galerie des Glaces, stretches 240 feet through the Palace of Versailles in France, lit by 17 crystal chandeliers and lined with 357 mirrors. I photographed this scene looking straight down the gallery, gold detail and painted ceiling included.
A gallery this grand compresses down to 9.25 by 7.75 inches of smooth polyester with a quarter inch rubber base, sized for a laptop desk or a small office corner. I photographed this scene myself inside the palace, not licensed from a stock archive.