Pavillon Vendôme Explained

The Pavillon Vendôme is a historic pavilion surrounded by a French formal garden located 32 rue Celony in Aix-en-Provence, France.

History

It was built by architect Pierre Pavillon (1612-1670) between 1665 and 1667.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

It was commissioned by for Louis, Duke of Vendôme (1612-1669) as a place where he could take his lover, Lucrèce de Forbin Solliès, also known as "la Belle du Canet".[1] [3] [4] [6] He died in the house on 6 August 1669.[6]

Later, it was owned by the painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo (1684-1745), who had a studio there.[7] It was subsequently purchased by Barthélemy-Louis Reboul, Secretary of the Académie des Sciences, Agriculture, Arts et Belles Lettres d'Aix.[7]

After the French Revolution of 1789, it was purchased by Jean-Joseph-Pierre Guigou, who was Bishop of Angoulême, who turned it into a Catholic boarding school for girls.[7]

In 1906, it was purchased by Henri Dobler (1863-1941), a Swiss art collector, painter and poet.[1] [4] He donated it to the city of Aix-en-Provence after his death.[1] It has served as a museum since then.[1] It is home to temporary art exhibitions.[1] [2]

Heritage significance

The house has been listed as a Monument historique since 27 March 1914; the garden since 15 October 1953.[8]

References

43.5311°N 5.4421°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.aixenprovence.fr/Pavillon-Vendome Tourism Office
  2. Aix en provence, pays Aixois et Salonais, Le Petit Futé, 2010, p. 150 https://books.google.com/books?id=Lb_erfz3aLwC&pg=PA150
  3. Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette, Le Petit Futé, 2011, p. 191 https://books.google.com/books?id=Z45itDova1UC&pg=PA191
  4. http://www.laprovence.com/article/edition-aix-pays-daix/1936066/le-pavillon-vendome-rend-justice-a-henri-dobler.html Le Pavillon Vendôme rend justice à Henri Dobler
  5. http://www.aixenprovence.fr/Pierre-Pavillon Aix-en-Provence Tourism: Pierre Pavillon
  6. [Ambroise Roux-Alphéran]
  7. Maurice Pezet, La Provence et l'amour, éd. F. Sorlot/F. Lanore, Paris, 1984, p. 121
  8. Notice no. PA00081103, Base Mérimée, French Ministry of Culture