Journal | MDCCC 1800
Journal issue | 5 | 2016
Research Article | The Neo-Renaissance in France and the Haute Banque

The Neo-Renaissance in France and the Haute Banque

Living and Collecting Between the Years 1830 and 1880

Abstract

Spanning the years from the July Monarchy to the threshold of the Third Republic, this article focuses on the links between the rediscovery of the concept and figures of the residence of the nobility in the age of the Renaissance (house, palace, villa, castle) and its reflection on the program of houses for bankers in France. The case of bankers in Paris is taken as an example in connection both with the Beaux-Arts culture of the architects who designed the projects and with the new wave of art object collection which developed in the same period in France.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Published July 27, 2016 | Language: fr

Keywords ArchitectsBankersNeo-RenaissanceArt collectingFranceResidences


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