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From French Interiors, the Art of Elegance
Christiane de Nicolay-Mazery
Absolutely beautiful book, chapters open separated by vellum title pages
like a special invitation to enter the world of both the private collector
and design celebrity: Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Jacques
Crystal glasses and carafes decorated with enameled roses, flourishes and fleurs-de-lis…
made for the marriage of the private collector’s great-grandmother, Adélaïde, in 1880
The cutlery is silver gilt, with knife handles in
exquisitely detailed 18th century Saxony porcelain…
This is part of a Sèvres dinner service in shades of pink made for Louis-Philippe in 1836.
The decoration of foliage arabesques and animals is punctuated by the royal
cipher…left corner…
In the world of private collectors Alix and Philippe…entered through the narrow,
old lamp lit street near La Butte-aux-Cailles in Paris…a vast collection of 19th century
bronzes, drawings, watercolors, etc, have been amassed over 30 years of marriage.
Alix started collecting when she was 20. While working for an important art dealer, she
decided to set aside a third of her salary to spend on drawings. After her marriage, she
and her husband would rummage through the Marché aux Puces, or visit antique dealer
friends…their collection of drawings and watercolors includes Cicéri, Boudin,
Constantin Guys, Gustave Doré, Raffet, Detaille, Isabey, and Gavarni.
Herend’s Rothschild bird porcelain at the ready on a side table… …
The large red salon… filled with bronzes, paintings, drawings, and watercolors…
The crowded hanging scheme and the profusion of objets d’art and porcelain…
create an atmosphere reminiscent of the private collections, or cabinets d’amateurs,
of the 19th century…
Among the gilt-framed paintings in the large salon, a young oriental woman by Roybert
plunges the viewer into the atmosphere of the 19th century painting salons and their
fascination with an idealized vision of the Orient.
An alabaster bust of Sappho stands on the mantlepiece…
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French Interiors photography by Christina Vervitsioti-Missoffe
Breathtaking! Such beautiful china and crystal…. and the alabaster bust is stunning!
What gorgeous pieces…I am drooling!
xx
What a relief to see such lovely pieces … amidst the up coming , hideous holiday decor.
Your blog is an escape to beauty.
Lee
This book is one of my favorites. Your scans are breathtakingly crisp!
Nothing can compete with 24 inches of wide of open book…a visual feast…but I’m glad my preview can give you a hint. The stunning red salon really sets of the collection.
Hi trish,
Funny is that i bought that book last time i was in Paris, beginning of August 🙂
but it’s wonderfull to find the picture back here.
thanks,
david
Hi Trish,
This looks like an absolutely gorgeous book.
I love the enameled crystal with the roses and fleur-de-lis and the Rothschild bird porcelain.
Many thanks for sharing.
enjoy your weekend
Hugs
Carolyn
what a gorgeous collection… so delicate and refined… love the glassware, cups… so lovely…
Trish,
That Rothschild bird porcelain is so beautiful!! Oh my, I would have that inmy cabinet!!!
Greet
this is a gorgeous book-I must now run and find mine-look anew-see what I didn’t see last time. g
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Moi! How I would love to dine amidst such finery!
Your pictures are incredibly beautiful! What kind of camera do you use? The glasses are so amazing! And the detail of the pretty plates is spectacular! I can only imagine a dinner amongst such beauty and all the tales the guests would tell!