Empress Eugenie in England : Art, Architecture, Collecting - ANTHONY GERAGHTY

Empress Eugenie in England

Art, Architecture, Collecting

By: ANTHONY GERAGHTY

Hardcover | 1 December 2022

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âTold with exceptional scholarship, wit and humanity; the book itself is a ravishingly beautiful objectâ - World of Interiors Ã¢Geraghty excels in uncovering the allusions that added up to a patriotic statement about French cultureâs ability to absorb and refine diverse European precedentsâ - Apollo Ã¢Beautifully illustrated book reconstructs what the house, collections and mausoleum were like before 1920â - Spectator This absorbing book tells the story of Empress Eug©nie (1826â"1920), the wife of Napoleon III and the last Empress-Consort of France. Today she is remembered for her physical beauty, for her influence as a taste maker and for her glittering contribution to the second imperial court â" but she outlived the Second Empire by half a century and lived in exile in England. The Empress bought the Farnborough Hill estate in 1880, following a decade of personal tragedy: the collapse of the Second Empire (1852â"70), the death of Napoleon III, and the loss of her only child. The death of the Prince Imperial in 1879, aged 23, ended all hope ofa Bonapartist restoration. With the imperial succession removed to another branch of the family, Eug©nie resolved to create a permanent monument to her husband and son. This was her primary reason for moving to Farnborough. This book describes the little-known assemblage of art and architecture that she created there in the 1880s. Geraghty analyses the principal buildings on the imperial estate: Farnborough Hill itself, which was extensively remodelled for the court-in-exile that Eug©nie maintained there from 1880 to 1920; and St Michaelâs Abbey, the spectacular domed mausoleum that the Empress built on an adjacent hill in 1883â"88. These projects were entrusted to a French architect, Hippolyte Destailleur (1822â"93), whose erudite designs situated the history of the Second Empire within the longer history of French architecture and design. Geraghty also provides the fi rst detailed account of the lost interiors of Farnborough Hill. He traces the origins of the collection back to the Second Empire, and â" drawing upon historic photos, inventories, and sale catalogues â" he shows how the collection was displayed in the principal rooms of the house. Primarily dynastic in purpose, the display included a major sequence of Bonaparte family portraits, including works by David, G©rard, Winterhalter, and Carpeaux. Eug©nie also had an important collection of decorative arts, including Gobelins tapestries, S¨vres porcelain, and royal French furniture. Composed by the Empress herself, the display at Farnborough Hill was the last manifestation of the âLouis XVI-Imp©ratriceâ mode of interior decoration that she had popularised in the 1850s. It was also, in its juxtaposition of modern and historic pieces, the final expression of the nouvelle sociabilit© of the second imperial court. Finally, the book describes the breakup of the estate in 1927, when the house wassold to a convent school and the collection was dispersed at auction. Today, only the Mausoleum functions as Eug©nie originally envisaged. Geraghty, however, recovers the totality of Eugenieâs vision for Farnborough. In so doing, he describes how the Napoleonic ideal, for one final time, was made visible through art, architecture, and collecting.
Industry Reviews
This book brings back to life a forgotten 'palace' and its treasures. * The Art Newspaper *
In this superbly illustrated book, architectural historian Anthony Geraghty visually reconstructs the later years of Empress Eugenie[.] * Journal of the History of Collections *
Thoroughly explored and well supported by archival material, quotes from sources and comparisons with other properties, with images used generously throughout. * Decorative Arts Society *
... beautifully illustrated book reconstructs what the house, collections and mausoleum were like before 1920. * The Spectator 15/12/2022 *
The architectural historian Anthony Geraghty is the first cholar to treat the complex at Farnborough as a single entity, offering a careful dissection of the house, the collections inside and the mausoleum. * Tom Stammers 24/11/2022 *

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