Orléans, Galerie des Ventes, 1979, in 4° broché, 54 pages.
Reference : 16023
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Librairie ancienne le Bouquiniste Cumer-Fantin
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Une fille adoptive de Napoléon, Stéphanie de Beauharnais , grande-duchesse de Rade ( 1789 - 1860 ) Reliure moderne, couverture cartonnage, 190 x 130 mm, 295 pp, quelques pages ont des rossures, en bon état
Zaltbommel 1965 Europese Bibliotheek Hardcover Very Good
Josephine De Beauharnais 1763-1814. Door T. Spaans - Van Der Bijl. Met een voorwoord van Mr. B. van 't Hoff. 1965, Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel. 124p.
L'Hotel Beauharnais. Palais de l'Ambassade d'Allemagne a Paris. Paris: Edition Albert Morance, Librairie centrale d'art et d'architecture, ancienne Maison Morel, ca1910. 20 pages, with 80 b&w plates, numerous b&w illustrations and floor plans. Hardback. 45x35.5cms. Published by the Librairie centrale d'art et d'architecture (the renown French publishing house specialized in art and architecture), this large size book illustrates in detail the interior decorations of the Hotel Beauharnais. Alongside a detailed history of the building and the various ownership changes it underwent over two centuries, the publication offers bountiful detailed illustrations of furniture, marble floors, bronzes, ormolu clocks and candlesticks, stucco panelings, mantelpieces, ceiling paintings. Built in the early 18th Century, the mansion was looted during the French revolution. It was later purchased by Eugène Rose de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, Viceroy of Italy, stepson and adopted child of Napoleon I. Beauharnais had it rebuilt and its interiors redecorated in the coeve Empire style, of which the building offers a remarkably beautiful example: from the landscapes by Hubert Robert and the mantelpiece of antique green marble embellished with gilt bronze featured in the Green drawing room; to the the pink reception room, famous for its Italian mosaics; from the severe throne room, to the Four Seasons drawing room, whose homonymous paintings were attributed to Prudhon in the past but are believed today to be by Girodet. After the Congress of Vienna, the building was sold to Prussia, and became residence of the Prussian legation on French territory. Following the Franco-Prussian War, it served as embassy of the German Empire in France.Provenance: Millicent Rogers, New York and Taos. Thence by descent. Text in French.
Published by the Librairie centrale d'art et d'architecture (the renown French publishing house specialized in art and architecture), this large size book illustrates in detail the interior decorations of the Hotel Beauharnais. Alongside a detailed history of the building and the various ownership changes it underwent over two centuries, the publication offers bountiful detailed illustrations of furniture, marble floors, bronzes, ormolu clocks and candlesticks, stucco panelings, mantelpieces, ceiling paintings. Built in the early 18th Century, the mansion was looted during the French revolution. It was later purchased by Eugène Rose de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, Viceroy of Italy, stepson and adopted child of Napoleon I. Beauharnais had it rebuilt and its interiors redecorated in the coeve Empire style, of which the building offers a remarkably beautiful example: from the landscapes by Hubert Robert and the mantelpiece of antique green marble embellished with gilt bronze featured in the Green drawing room; to the the pink reception room, famous for its Italian mosaics; from the severe throne room, to the Four Seasons drawing room, whose homonymous paintings were attributed to Prudhon in the past but are believed today to be by Girodet. After the Congress of Vienna, the building was sold to Prussia, and became residence of the Prussian legation on French territory. Following the Franco-Prussian War, it served as embassy of the German Empire in France.Provenance: Millicent Rogers, New York and Taos. Thence by descent. Text in French
31/06/1791 Fanny de Beauharnais reconnaît …devoir à Mr. Le marquis de Turbilly la somme de quarante louis…Louis de Menon, marquis de Turbilly (1717-1776). Après une carrière militaire, il se retire dans ses terres et devient agronome. On lui doit létablissement de Sociétés dagriculture.
À Paris, chez Marel, s.d. (1820) , 28 x 19,7 cm à la cuvette, une feuille. Infimes rousseurs.
Portrait en buste d'Eugène de Beauharnais.Gravure à l'eau-forte et au pointillé.
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