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Architecture and Panelling: The James A. de Rothschild Bequest at Waddesdon Manor
 
 
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Architecture and Panelling: The James A. de Rothschild Bequest at Waddesdon Manor [Hardcover]

Bruno Pons (Author)

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0856674370 978-0856674372 April 19, 2003
Waddesdon Manor was built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the late 19th century. This book contains a scholarly account of the origins of the house and the first ever catalogue of the celebrated panelling which it contains, carved in the 18th century in France for great houses in Paris, and now re-assembled at Waddesdon.
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bought the Waddesdon Estate in 1874 but building did not begin until 1877. In the intervening years the Parisian architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur produced designs on an enormous scale for a French Renaissance-style chateau. The end result, completed in 1889, was a smaller house which became the epitome of grandeur and elegance and which represents several decisive landmarks in the history of architecture and decoration in France.

The catalogue of the house's panelling comprises rather more than half the book. There are 335 entries, each one illustrated and including a description, measurements, location and provenance, and a commentary which discusses various aspects of each panel in relation to its fellows, its period and its history. Each group of panels is accompanied by a fully documented section on the houses for which they were carved - houses which were celebrated in the 18th century for the quality of their decoration.

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Bruno Pons trained as an art historian at the university of Strasbourg, specialising in the history of French and German Architecture and Decoration of the late 17th and 18th centuries. He has worked as museum curator at the Musee de la Medicine and has been instrumental in the creation of a national institute of art. He is also a physician specialising in Endocrinology.

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ornament heightened, scrolls enriched, trailing husks, cabochon ornament, incurved corners, large fleuron, central fleuron, crossed laurel branches, open cartouche, husk motif, large rosace, plumed coronet, trailing ivy branches, central clasp, panelling came, rocaille motif, salon blanc, scrolling foliage, foliate bands, sur son pied, banded frame, pendant husks, rocaille ornament, foliate scrolls, scrolling acanthus
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Breakfast Room, Green Boudoir, East Gallery, Minutier Central, Grey Drawing Room, Hippolyte Destailleur, Peyrenc de Moras, Pierre Dodun, Bullet de Chamblin, West Hall, Jacques-Samuel Bernard, Tower Drawing Room, Baron Albert de Rothschild, Thiroux de Lailly, Red Book, Small Library, Madame Dodun, New York, Red Drawing Room, Robert de Cotte, Second Empire, Waddesdon Manor, Nicolas Pineau, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Don Quixote
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