

The Queen's Dairy by Aldous Bertram
AVAILABLE TO SHIP AFTER NOVEMBER 28, 2025
The Queen’s Dairy, 2025
Watercolor on Paper
Rambouillet, France
Completed in 1787, this astonishing neoclassical dairy was commissioned by Louis XVI to entice Marie-Antoinette to Rambouillet
Aldous Bertram is a Charleston-based interior designer and artist known for his richly layered, historically informed watercolors. Raised in a Queen Anne country house in the village of Linton, Cambridgeshire, and later educated at Cambridge—where he earned a PhD in 18th-century gardens and architecture—he brings a rare depth of architectural literacy to his work. This exclusive collection for Wentworth translates some of Europe’s most remarkable interiors and architectural details into luminous, meticulously detailed studies, capturing the neoclassical whimsy, saturated color, and collected spirit that define his artistic hand.
The Queen’s Dairy depicts the exquisite neoclassical pavilion at Rambouillet, completed in 1787 for Louis XVI as an extravagant gesture to charm Marie-Antoinette. Known for its marble rooms, refined ornament, and air of pastoral fantasy, the dairy represents the height of late-18th-century courtly taste. Bertram’s watercolor captures its serene geometry and delicate detailing, offering a transportive study of this singular royal folly.
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