Presidential Residences in France
By (Author) Adrien Goetz
Photographs by Ambroise Tzenas
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
16th December 2021
30th September 2021
France
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: palaces, stately homes and mansions
725.170944
Hardback
320
Width 245mm, Height 305mm
2500g
This volume offers a visit to the presidential residences of France: the lyse Palace and its neighbouring Hotel de Marigny, the Lantern Pavilion hidden away in the park of Versailles, and the Breganon Fort. These are the places where one can discover the excellence of French artisans, its art conservators and restaurateurs, and its famed gardeners. Sites of political theatre and the residences of the French president, they showcase France's exceptional artistic heritage and present the great treasures of "French taste," in perpetual reinvention from the eighteenth century through today, to diplomatic visitors from all over the world. The text presents a new way of understanding these buildings and their history, one which puts in perspective their evolution in decor, public or secret, and which decrypts their symbolic power thanks to the author's unprecedented access to the buildings and to archival documents.
Adrien Goetz is an art historian and an acclaimed novelist, and a member of the Academy des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He currently teaches at the University of Paris-Sorbonne
Ambroise Tzenas has published several books and contributes regularly to magazines such as The New York Times Magazine, Architectural Digest, and W.