Belle Epoque Life in Paris
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917273060
- Dimensions: 240 x 160mm
- Publication Date: 07 Apr 2025
- Publisher: D Giles Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Based on previously unpublished documents, this book traces the life in Paris of Countess Olga von Hohenfelsen, later known as Princess Paley, the morganatic wife of Grand Duke Paul of Russia, uncle of the last emperor, Nicholas II. While immersing the reader in the world of Marcel Proust (most of Princess Paley's social contacts had fed the writer's imagination), the book explores the couple's day-to-day life, highlighting their relationships with leading suppliers such as couturiers Worth and Paquin and the jeweller Cartier. It also provides an overview of the Parisian art market, and studies the development of the couple's successive residences from Paris to St. Petersburg. For a time in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, the significant collection and the palace built to house it were shown to the public as the Museum of French Art and History. Dispersed during the 1920s by the Soviet authorities, the collection is studied as a whole here for the first time. Published first in French in 2018, this updated English version includes an additional chapter on Princess Natalie Paley, as many works of art and archival documents from the family are now preserved at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. The couple's youngest child, Natalie Paley continued her family's legacy of contributing to culture and the arts well into the 20th century while living in Paris and the United States, where she was more than a muse to writers, designers, photographers, and artists, whom she influenced.
Wilfried Zeisler holds a PhD in art history and is deputy director and chief curator at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Washington, DC. His work focuses on the history of taste, collections, and the decorative arts. He is the author, among other publications, of L'Objet d'art et de luxe francais en Russie (1881-1917) (2014) and Les Youssoupoff-Un siecle de Collections francaises (2023).
Megan J. Martinelli holds a master of science degree in historic textiles and costume from the University of Rhode Island and is the curator of Textiles, Apparel, Jewelry, and Accessories at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Washington DC. Her work focuses on identity and expression through fashion and adornment. Megan recently contributed to Hillwood's publication, The Joy of It: The Houses and Collections of Marjorie Merriweather Post (2022).
