Wang Jie/Shanghai Daily news
A visitor views
a sculpture on display during a preview of ¡°Louis XIV, The Sun King: Treasures
from the Chateau de Versailles¡± at the Shanghai Museum yesterday. The
three-month-long exhibition will officially open today. ¡ª Wang
Rongjiang
"Louis XIV, The Sun King: Treasures from the Chateau de Versailles" opens
today at the Shanghai Museum.
The three-month-long exhibition parallels the
exhibition of Chinese Emperor Kangxi held at the Chateau Versailles in 2004, and
is part of "The Year of France in China."
The exhibition features around 80
pieces, ranging from oil paintings and sculpture to furniture and silverware on
loan from the Versailles Chateau Museum and Leblanc Duvernoy Museum in
France.
"Both Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722) and Louis XIV (1638-1715) lived in
almost the same period and had long reigns over their countries," said Li Feng,
spokesman for local museum. "They had a glorious historical page and shared with
some common traits. Visitors will learn more about Louis XIV through this
exhibition."
The three-part show covers the king's life, palace and royal
family.
The highlight of the exhibit is a special room, replicating one of
the actual rooms in Chateau Versailles.