Historic Houses of Paris: Residences of the Ambassadors
Author(s): Alain Stella; Francis Hammond
A unique glimpse inside a world of luxury, tradition, and splendor. Many historic homes in Paris serve as residences to foreign ambassadors; these historical sites are closed to the general public. From a seventeenth-century h tel particulier, to a Belle Epoque palace, to a distinctively contemporary setting, each residence rivals the next in its beauty, art collection, and period furniture set against a backdrop of accomplished refinement. Alain Stella invites us over the threshold inside the most prestigious chancelleries and ambassador residences in Paris--from China and Peru to Egypt and Poland. Tapestries inspired by Goya's drawings grace the lavish salons at the Spanish residence. Jean Prouv and Charlotte Perriand created a minimalist interior at the Japanese residence that evokes the refined style of a traditional Japanese home. The palace of Eug ne de Beauharnais--home to the German ambassadors since 1818--retains its elaborate Empire style, intact since the time of Josephine. Superb photographs, specially commissioned for this book over the course of a year, divulge the secrets of these previously unpublished artistic and architectural treasures.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Flammarion Ltee
- : Flammarion Ltee
- : 3.205
- : 01 March 2019
- : 13.4 Centimeters X 15.5 Centimeters X 20.4 Centimeters
- : 01 March 2019
- : books
Special Fields
- : Alain Stella; Francis Hammond
- : Hardback
- : Jun-19
- : English
- : 376