This event is in the past.It took place on April 26, 2026 at Hôtel de la Marine.


Confront the untold stories woven into 18th-century luxury. Art historian Chloé Hervé-Rapon guides you through the Gobelins tapestries "Les Deux taureaux" and "Le Chameau," revealing how colonial slavery was stitched into ornate palace décor. A rare chance to examine how power and oppression were literally interwoven at this restored royal residence.
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Point de médiation : L’esclavage dans les tentures des Nouvelles Indes


Confront the untold stories woven into 18th-century luxury. Art historian Chloé Hervé-Rapon guides you through the Gobelins tapestries "Les Deux taureaux" and "Le Chameau," revealing how colonial slavery was stitched into ornate palace décor. A rare chance to examine how power and oppression were literally interwoven at this restored royal residence.
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