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Empire Style The Hôtel De Beauharnais in Paris : The German Ambassador's Residence in Paris

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Publisher's Synopsis

This monograph dedicated to the most spectacular example of Parisian First Empire interior architecture retraces the history of the building and the lives of its residents.

The Hôtel de Beauharnais, constructed in 1713, gained renown during the Consulate period. In 1803, Josephine Bonaparte acquired the property for her son, Eugène de Beauharnais, and had the building renovated and decorated at great expense. At the fall of the Napoleonic Empire, it was sold to the King of Prussia and became an embassy during the nineteenth century. With its unique Consulate and Empire décor, the palace is an invaluable specimen of Parisian interior architecture.

The result of more than ten years of research and restoration work, this book recounts three centuries of European political history through the lives of the Hôtel's successive owners.

About the Publisher

Flammarion

Ernest Flammarion successfully launched his family publishing venture in 1875 with the Treaty of Popular Astronomy of his brother, the astronomer Camille Flammarion. The firm published Émile Zola, Maupassant and Jules Renard as well as Hector Malot, Colette, and a wide list of medical, scientific, geographical, and historical works, including also the Père Castor children's series.

Book information

ISBN: 9782080202727
Publisher: Flammarion
Imprint: Flammarion
Pub date:
DEWEY: 725.170944361
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 347
Weight: 3254g
Height: 277mm
Width: 362mm
Spine width: 41mm