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It is my pleasure to give you The Salon Doré from the Hôtel de La Trémoille.
The Salon Doré was designed during the reign of Louis XVI. It was the main salon de compagnie of the Hôtel de La Trémoille on the rue Saint-Dominique in Paris. It still is one of the finest examples of French Neoclassical interior architecture anywhere. And it is located in San Francisco.
The Salon Doré has been moved six times and endured various alterations before it finally arrived in California where it was donated to the Legion of Honor in 1959.
That's why the Salon Doré, needing deep restoration, has been closed for a long 17 month period. It is now reopened and the result is just wonderful.
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Maria Cosway
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If These Walls Could Talk
As I know you guys love restoration stuff, I show you many pics about the process.
First of all, let's see how the room looked in Paris :
The idea was to recreate the ambiance of Ancien Regime, an aim that requiered rigorous historical research and perfected conservation techniques of our century. It was necessary to restore the mirrors, the boiserie, the pilasters, the torchères, the plinths, the chairs once made by Jacob... everything with the balance and proportions of the time.
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Maria Cosway
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And what about the fabrics and embroderies ?
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Maria Cosway
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And now... The Book !
The Salon Doré from the Hôtel de La Trémoille
The Salon Doré from the Hôtel de La Trémoille is one of the most cherished spaces in the Legion of Honor. This book explores the Salon’s origins in late-18th-century Paris, chronicles its history in France and the United States from the end of the 1700s to the early 2000s, and celebrates its reinstallation in San Francisco today. Based on new research, the present restoration accurately reflects a salon de compagnie from the 1780s, complete with two suites of chairs, lighting from historic fixtures, and silk upholstery derived from period documents—offering a rare glimpse of the halcyon days of its creation. Including a detailed account of salon life in the ancien régime, the original 1790 inventory, and an examination of the extensive conservation project undertaken to restore it to its former glory, The Salon Doré from the Hôtel de La Trémoille pays tribute to this superlative period room.
Authors
Martin Chapman Martin Chapman is curator in charge of European decorative arts and sculpture at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. He is the author of Cartier and America and coauthor of Royal Treasuries from the Louvre: Louis XIV to Marie-Antoinette.
Alexandre Pradère Alexandre Pradère is an art historian and an expert on French furniture. His publications include French Furniture Makers: The Art of the Ébéniste from Louis XIV to the Revolution, a monograph on Charles Cressent, and numerous articles on such subjects as collectors, Parisian and country houses, and the successors of André-Charles Boulle the Elder.
Xavier Bonnet Xavier Bonnet is an art historian and an expert on historic upholstery techniques and textile decoration. He was a fellow at the Académie de France in Rome in 2010–2011, and was awarded grants from the Getty Research Institute and the Winterthur Museum in 2006 and 2012, respectively.
Lesley Bone Lesley Bone is head objects conservator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She has worked on many restoration treatments at the Museums, including artworks from the Saxe, Friede, and Scheller collections, and she oversaw the conservation of the Salon Doré at the Legion of Honor.
Maria Santangelo Maria Santangelo is associate curator of European decorative arts and sculpture at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Since joining the department in 2007, she has managed the reinstallation of the Porcelain Gallery at the Legion of Honor and has assisted Chapman with numerous publications and exhibitions. http://legionofhonor.famsf.org/about/publications/salon-dor-h-tel-de-la-tr-moille
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