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At Auction

You may not be able to buy anything from Chateau de Groussay but you will be able to buy some similar treasures from Palais Abbatial de Royaumont soon.  The Italianate House near Chantilly, France is featured in World of Interiors and its contents will be up for auction at Christie's in Paris 19-21 September.  The public viewing is 17-18 September from 12:00-7:00pm.

The home was built in 1792 by Louis Le Masson but wasn't lived in long by the owner abbot Monsieur de Ballivieres because of the revolution.  It was restored in 1832 by Marquis de Bellissen and sold in 1899 to a railway magnate and later to Baron Eugene Fould in 1932.  He was married to Marie-Cecile (Mitzi) von Springer and they completely restored the facade and interiors.  The couple became Baron and Baroness Fould-Springer and hosted guests that included Elsie de Wolfe, Coco Chanel's friend Misia Sert, and the Greek royal family.  The house was spared during the war because their daughter Helene's husband was a Spanish diplomat and they were able to fly the Spanish flag over it.  Liliane, one of their other daughters, married Elie de Rothschild in 1942 and it continued to host fabulous people and parties. The saddest part of the story is that the house will be turned into a conference center after the auction.  Only Mitzi's room will remain intact in honor of her. But the house's loss can be our gain.  I'm off to check the reserves now.  I saw some chairs that are calling my name. 















Avedon: Photographs from The Richard Avedon Foundation

There are so many wonderful events coming up in Paris this fall including Avedon: Photographs from The Richard Avedon Foundation sale at Christie's November 20, 2010.  Over 60 Avedon iconic photographs as well as several unique and extremely rare items will be up for sale.  Proceeds from the sale will initiate The Richard Avedon Foundation’s endowment in support of its philanthropic mission. Usually, photography is a great place to start collecting art but I have a feeling from the estimates that these will be out of most our budgets.  Also, if you can't make it to Paris, I'm happy to report that the photographs will be on view at Christie's in New York October 1-7, 2010.  Elephants sold separately of course.  


Marilyn Monroe, actor, New York, May 6, 1957 (Estimate: $100,000-150,000)

Richard Avedon Self-Portrait, c. 1963 (Estimate: $8,000-12,000)

Top Image: Dovima with elephants, evening dress by Dior, Cirque d’Hiver, Paris, August 1955 (Estimate: $500,000-700,000)

Chateau Gabriel

How many homes did Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge own and how many auctions will result from them? Seems Christies will hold a second auction of artwork this November, half of which will be from Chateau Gabriel, their coastal retreat near Deauville, France. The chateau was of course restored with the help of their interior designer Jacques Grange whose opulent interiors were inspired by Marcel Proust and Claude Monet. The property also consists of many out buildings including a Russian dacha which should appeal to it's new Russian owners. And of course what would a chateau be without it's own helipad and hanger. Maybe Jacques was also inspired by the Hamptons! Enjoy!








Photos from Luxury Culture