Boudoir de la Reine - Full Pack
The collection "Boudoir de la Reine" (Queen's boudoir) contains all the furniture Marie Antoinette used in her boudoir, or "Cabinet with the moving mirrors" at château de Petit Trianon. It was in 1776 that Marie Antoinette ordered from Jean-Tobie Mercklein moving mirrors rising from the ground to close the two windows and obtain a boudoir with a double set of mirrors. In 1787, she ordered the Rousseau brothers new paneling in the arabesque style.
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The collection contains:
Armchair, Bergere, Sofa, Fireplace Chair and Taboret (Pictures 3 to 7)
Contains both PG and Adult versions
The furniture was ordered for the 'Cabinet with the moving mirrors' or boudoir, by Marie Antoinette in 1786 from Georges Jacob. Following the drawings by Jean-Démosthène Dugourc, George Jacob had provided the seats for this boudoir. The carved decoration mixes antique patterns and natural flower garlands, suitable for a private "country" residence, as Petit Trianon was. The seats are upholstered with "arabesque" silk material with blue background delivered by the house Reboul and Fontebrune of Lyon, and characterized by its cyclops motif, which has been rewoven identically for all the furniture in the room.
Thomire Table (Picture 8)
The pedestal table, enriched with gilded bronzes by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, presents a rare detail: the sides of the feet , protected by a glass plate, are decorated with arabesques painted on paper by Jean-Jacques Lagrenée the Younger. At the top of the feet are medallions in Sèvres biscuit.
(The white marble on the top can be colored, or it can be replaced entirely by the marble of your choosing.
Fireplaces (Pictures 9 and 10)
Contains both versions
This magnificent yet elegant fireplace can be seen in the center of Queens boudoir. Made out of Carrara marble with gilt bronze decorations, it's adorned with two Ionic columns. In the middle of the columns we can observe the garlands of fruits and flowers. The middle part of the fireplace is decorated with the most exquisite neoclassical arabesque.
Fireplace screens (Pictures 11 and 12)
Contains both versions
Many pieces of furniture were commissioned by Marie Antoinette from Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sene (1748-1803), a member of an important dynasty of Parisian chair makers who received a royal appointment in 1784. Sene provided this beautiful fire screen for the Queen in 1788. The painted and gilt frame of the screen is embellished with floral motifs. Marie Antoinette's interlaced initials, composed of blossoms embroidered in satin stitch, can be seen in the middle.
Mirror (Picture 13)
This very simplistic rectangular mirror is located on all 4 walls of the Queens boudoir. Two of them (together with the entire portion of the wall) can be lowered down to let the daylight come form the windows, giving the name to the room - Cabinet with the moving mirrors. In this way the room achieves complete privacy.
Sconce (Picture 14)
Beautiful gilt bronze three arm neoclassical sconce that stood above the fireplace in Queens Boudoir at Petit Trianon.
Clock (Picture 15)
Marie Antoinette owned a version of this clock in her boudoir. The original drawing was done by the sculptor Vion, who named the model "La Douleur" (The Pain). A young woman mourns the loss of her dead bird, placed on an ancient altar, while the Love presents her with another bird. This model is also known under the name of "La Pleureuse" (The Weeper), revealing a new sensibility that developed in late 18th century.
Mercurius Sculpture (Picture 16)
Mercurius (or Mercury) is a major god in Roman religion and mythology, being one of the 12 Dii Consentes within the ancient Roman pantheon. The sculpture refers to the myth of Mercury, Argos and nymph Io, found in The Metamorphoses written by Ovid.
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The armchair and bergere contains 12 high quality, motion capturing bento poses (5 female, 3 male and 4 adult couples animations).
The sofa contains 14 high quality, motion capturing bento poses (6 female, 3 male and 5 adult couples animations). It was set up so two avatars can be seated at the same time.
The fireplace chair contains 1 high quality, motion capturing bento pose (warming by the fire pose).
The taboret was made only for decorative purpose. You can add your own animations if you wish so.
The animations were set up for the female body of 1.8m of height and 2.1m of height for the male one. If the animation doesn't look right you your avatar, please adjust it in the AVsitter menu.
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You can adjust the intensity of the shadows beneath the objects by selecting the face of the shadow and lowering the transparency to your liking.
For Land impact you can see the objects in world.
Copy and Modify rights.
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