"Chateau De Villebon, 19th Century Watercolor Depicting The Famous Fortified Castle"
Pretty and very fresh watercolor representing the castle of Villebon in Eure et Loir, old fortress, built during the Hundred Years' War, former residence of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, superintendent of finances of King Henry IV. Rare document from the 19th century representing the famous fortress with its chapel, with three characters in the center of the drawing. The work is presented in good condition at sight, 28.5 by 19, framed in a 19th century frame.