Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera
By (Author) Alexandra Campbell
Introduction by Graydon Carter
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
27th April 2021
29th April 2021
France
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
914.49400222
Hardback
312
Width 240mm, Height 310mm
2440g
First created in the nineteenth century as a retreat for artists and writers, the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc at Cap d'Antibes continues to captivate an international clientele as an exclusive retreat today. The tropical paradise attracted writers such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose Tender Is the Night was set at Eden Roc. Artists -including Monet, Matisse, Chagall, Picasso, Damien Hirst, and Bernar Venet - have drawn inspiration from the enchanted setting. Master photographers such as Jacques Henri Lartigue and Slim Aarons famously captured guests splashing in the Mediterranean or lounging in the sun next to the iconic seawater swimming pool carved in the basalt cliff. The secluded resort, located between Nice and Cannes, has always been a favorite haven on the French Riviera for A-list celebrities - from Marlene Dietrich to Orson Welles, and from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to Sharon Stone - during the Cannes film festival, and for secluded family holidays. The hotel's long and fascinating history is full of romance, humor, mystery, and legend. Built on one of the most alluring sites on the Riviera, the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is the epitome of beauty, timeless elegance, and discretion, and has been a home away from home for generations of artists, photographers, authors, politicians, and Hollywood stars.
"The hotel will commemorate its milestone birthday this spring with a coffee-table book, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Legend on the French Riviera, to be published by Flammarion in May in the U.S. The book features 300 pages of historical anecdotes and iconic images, from Jacques Henri Lartigues moody shots at the opening of the Eden-Roc restaurant in 1920 to Slim Aaronss famous pool scenes and portraits of John Lennon and Yoko Ono posing near the rocks in 1970." WSJ. MAGAZINE
"In her new bookHotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera(Flammarion), Alexandra Campbell showcases the legendary property in Antibes along the French Riviera in all its glory. . .While Oetker Collection, which manages the hotel, has renovated and modernized over its illustrious history, the property has never lost its heart and soulor popularity."DUJOUR.COM
"For more than a century, the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on the French Riviera has stood as the pinnacle of luxury resort destinations. Its been the setting of an enchanting Karl Lagerfeldhelmed Chanel runway show, the site of glamorous Hollywood-style parties, and the location of Natalie Portmans drama-filled Dior commercials. Its been captured in photographs by Slim Aarons, literature by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and sketches by Pablo Picasso. Now a massive new tome is exploring the history and heritage of the resort, even predating its construction when Cap dAntibes was a wonderland recreated in the romantic paintings of Claude Monet and Paul Signac. Hotel du Cap Eden Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera (Flammarion) by Alexandra Campbell with an introduction by former Vanity Fair editor in chief, Graydon Carter, follows the French Riveras noble history through the Belle Epoque and Jazz Ages right up to the present day."GALERIEMAGAZINE.COM
"Even if youre not planning an escape to the French Riviera this summer, this book just might be able to quench some wanderlust by providing a look inside one of the worlds most glamorous hotels."ELLEDECOR.COM
"There are few places in the world that have been elevated into the pantheon of Instagram's wanderlust moodboards quite like the swimming pool at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France. Built into the craggy cliffside, the water appears to blend seamlessly into the ocean below, and holidaymakersas photographer and frequent hotel fixture Slim Aarons often referred to themhave been known to spend several weeks of the summer season languishing on a chaise in the South of France sunshine. But much more lies beyond its shores, and a new tome, entitled Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera, explores each and every glitzy piece of this hideaways 150-year history. Inside, readers are transported back to the propertys early days through never before seen anecdotes, documents, and photographsand here, we have a first look at a select handful of archival imagery."VOGUE
Historian Alexandra Campbell has written extensively on the early twentieth century, contributed to Villa Astor, and coauthored Esmond: The Lost Idol. Graydon Carter is a journalist and former editor in chief of Vanity Fair (1992-2017).