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Villa Noailles

Villa Noailles (French pronunciation: [vi.la no.aj]) is an early modernist house, built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for art patrons Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, between 1923 and 1927.[3] It is located in the hills above Hyères, in the Var, southeastern France.

Villa Noailles
The Villa Noailles (1923-1926)
General information
Architectural styleInternational style
Town or cityHyères
CountryFrance
Coordinates43°07′26″N 6°07′38″E / 43.1240111°N 6.12717778°E / 43.1240111; 6.12717778
Construction started1923 (1923)
Completed1928 (1928)
Renovated1991; 1997
ClientMarie-Laure and Charles de Noailles
OwnerCommune of Hyères
Technical details
Floor area1,800 m2 (19,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robert Mallet-Stevens
Website
www.villanoailles-hyeres.com
Designations
Official nameVilla Marie-Laure-de-Noailles ou château Saint-Bernard
Typemaison ; château
Designated1975, 1987
Reference no.PA00081651
References
[1][2]

History edit

Charles de Noailles was born in 1891, his wife Marie-Laure in 1902. They were married in 1923. Before their marriage, they became friends of artist-filmmaker Jean Cocteau, and Noailles commissioned a portrait of his wife by Pablo Picasso in 1923.

In 1923, they signed a contract with the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens to build a summer villa in the hills above the city of Hyères. Construction took three years, and eventually also included a triangular Cubist garden designed by Gabriel Guevrekian.

The main artists noticed at the Salon des artistes décorateurs of 1924 for their integrated furniture were commissioned. The decoration included furniture bought or made specially for the villa, by Mallet-Stevens himself with his armchair « Transat » created for the swimming pool, by Djo-Bourgeois, Francis Jourdain, Pierre Legrain, Pierre Chareau, Jean Prouvé, Eileen Gray, Charlotte Perriand, Dominique (Marie André Domin), Sybold van Ravesteyn and Theo van Doesburg from De Stijl, the Wassily Chair of Marcel Breuer, or from the brands Smith & Co and Ronéo, as well as textiles by Raoul Dufy and Sonia Delaunay, luminaires by Jean Perzel, ironworks by Claudius Linossier, stained glass by Louis Barillet and pieces of art : sculptures by Jean and Joël Martel, Henri Laurens, Constantin Brâncuși, Alberto Giacometti, Jacques Lipchitz, paintings by Mondrian or Braque, etc.

 
The Cubist Garden designed by Gabriel Guevrekian.

Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the couple were important patrons of modern art, particularly surrealism; they supported film projects by Man Ray, Salvador Dalí, and Luis Buñuel; and commissioned paintings, photographs and sculptures by Balthus, Giacometti, Constantin Brâncuși, Miró, and Dora Maar. Villa Noailles features prominently in Man Ray's film Les Mystères du Château de Dé.

In 1940 the villa was occupied by the Italian Army and turned into a hospital. From 1947 until 1970, the villa was the summer residence of Marie-Laure. She died in 1970, and the house was purchased by the city of Hyères in 1973. Charles de Noailles died in 1981. The villa is now used as an arts center and for special exhibits.

James Lord was a guest there in the mid-fifties. In his book Picasso and Dora: a memoir he writes: "...an undistinguished cubist extravaganza of reinforced concrete set atop a high hill, within the ancient walls of a Saracen fortress. It had been designed in the late twenties by a fashionable architect named Mallet-Stevens, contained something like fifty rooms and was surrounded by a large garden." He recalls the room, where Marie-Laure tried to seduce him: "...a large salon at Saint-Bernard which had no windows but was lighted from above by a bizarre cubist skylight which occupied almost all the ceiling, adding to the sense of existing outside time in a stranded ocean liner." The beauty of the location did not help, however, the "redoutable viscountess" in conquering his chastity.

References edit

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: Villa Marie-Laure-de-Noailles ou château Saint-Bernard à Hyères, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  2. ^ Base Mérimée: Maison dite Clos Saint-Bernard ou villa Noailles, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  3. ^ "Villa Noailles".

Further reading edit

  • Briolle, Cécile; Fuzibet, Agnès; Monnier, Gérard (1990). La Villa Noailles : Rob Mallet-Stevens (in French). Marseille, France: Editions Parenthéses. ISBN 9782863640531.
  • Carrassan, François (1990). Noailles et les modernes : les traces d'un style (in French). Hyères France: Or des îles. ISBN 9782908642001.
  • Plossu, Bernard; Carrassan, François (4 February 2010). L'improbable destin de la villa Noailles (in French). Images en manoeuvres.
  • Carrassan, François (2001). La Villa Noailles: une aventure moderne (in French). Plume.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Villa Noailles at Wikimedia Commons
  • VillaNoailles - the site of Villa Noailles
  • Pictures of the Villa

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Villa Noailles news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Villa Noailles French pronunciation vi la no aj is an early modernist house built by architect Robert Mallet Stevens for art patrons Charles and Marie Laure de Noailles between 1923 and 1927 3 It is located in the hills above Hyeres in the Var southeastern France Villa NoaillesThe Villa Noailles 1923 1926 General informationArchitectural styleInternational styleTown or cityHyeresCountryFranceCoordinates43 07 26 N 6 07 38 E 43 1240111 N 6 12717778 E 43 1240111 6 12717778Construction started1923 1923 Completed1928 1928 Renovated1991 1997ClientMarie Laure and Charles de NoaillesOwnerCommune of HyeresTechnical detailsFloor area1 800 m2 19 000 sq ft Design and constructionArchitect s Robert Mallet StevensWebsitewww wbr villanoailles hyeres wbr comDesignationsMonument historiqueOfficial nameVilla Marie Laure de Noailles ou chateau Saint BernardTypemaison chateauDesignated1975 1987Reference no PA00081651References 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksHistory editCharles de Noailles was born in 1891 his wife Marie Laure in 1902 They were married in 1923 Before their marriage they became friends of artist filmmaker Jean Cocteau and Noailles commissioned a portrait of his wife by Pablo Picasso in 1923 In 1923 they signed a contract with the architect Robert Mallet Stevens to build a summer villa in the hills above the city of Hyeres Construction took three years and eventually also included a triangular Cubist garden designed by Gabriel Guevrekian The main artists noticed at the Salon des artistes decorateurs of 1924 for their integrated furniture were commissioned The decoration included furniture bought or made specially for the villa by Mallet Stevens himself with his armchair Transat created for the swimming pool by Djo Bourgeois Francis Jourdain Pierre Legrain Pierre Chareau Jean Prouve Eileen Gray Charlotte Perriand Dominique Marie Andre Domin Sybold van Ravesteyn and Theo van Doesburg from De Stijl the Wassily Chair of Marcel Breuer or from the brands Smith amp Co and Roneo as well as textiles by Raoul Dufy and Sonia Delaunay luminaires by Jean Perzel ironworks by Claudius Linossier stained glass by Louis Barillet and pieces of art sculptures by Jean and Joel Martel Henri Laurens Constantin Brancuși Alberto Giacometti Jacques Lipchitz paintings by Mondrian or Braque etc nbsp The Cubist Garden designed by Gabriel Guevrekian Throughout the 1920s and 1930s the couple were important patrons of modern art particularly surrealism they supported film projects by Man Ray Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel and commissioned paintings photographs and sculptures by Balthus Giacometti Constantin Brancuși Miro and Dora Maar Villa Noailles features prominently in Man Ray s film Les Mysteres du Chateau de De In 1940 the villa was occupied by the Italian Army and turned into a hospital From 1947 until 1970 the villa was the summer residence of Marie Laure She died in 1970 and the house was purchased by the city of Hyeres in 1973 Charles de Noailles died in 1981 The villa is now used as an arts center and for special exhibits James Lord was a guest there in the mid fifties In his book Picasso and Dora a memoir he writes an undistinguished cubist extravaganza of reinforced concrete set atop a high hill within the ancient walls of a Saracen fortress It had been designed in the late twenties by a fashionable architect named Mallet Stevens contained something like fifty rooms and was surrounded by a large garden He recalls the room where Marie Laure tried to seduce him a large salon at Saint Bernard which had no windows but was lighted from above by a bizarre cubist skylight which occupied almost all the ceiling adding to the sense of existing outside time in a stranded ocean liner The beauty of the location did not help however the redoutable viscountess in conquering his chastity References edit Base Merimee Villa Marie Laure de Noailles ou chateau Saint Bernard a Hyeres Ministere francais de la Culture in French Base Merimee Maison dite Clos Saint Bernard ou villa Noailles Ministere francais de la Culture in French Villa Noailles Further reading editBriolle Cecile Fuzibet Agnes Monnier Gerard 1990 La Villa Noailles Rob Mallet Stevens in French Marseille France Editions Parentheses ISBN 9782863640531 Carrassan Francois 1990 Noailles et les modernes les traces d un style in French Hyeres France Or des iles ISBN 9782908642001 Plossu Bernard Carrassan Francois 4 February 2010 L improbable destin de la villa Noailles in French Images en manoeuvres Carrassan Francois 2001 La Villa Noailles une aventure moderne in French Plume External links edit nbsp Media related to Villa Noailles at Wikimedia Commons VillaNoailles the site of Villa Noailles Pictures of the Villa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villa Noailles amp oldid 1141428170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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