Attributed to Alexis Nicolas PERIGNON (1726-1782) View... - Lot 19 - Beaussant Lefèvre & Associés

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Attributed to Alexis Nicolas PERIGNON (1726-1782) View... - Lot 19 - Beaussant Lefèvre & Associés
Attributed to Alexis Nicolas PERIGNON (1726-1782) View of the Hotel de Valentinois, courtyard side, in Passy, around 1775-1780 Gouache on linen. Related work: A. N. Pérignon, View of the Hôtel de Valentinois, courtyard side, gouache, Musée Carnavalet, Paris. Other works by Pérignon concerning this monument: - View of the garden side (Paris, Carnavalet Museum) - View of the vegetable garden (Washington, National Gallery of Art) This hotel, located at the site of numbers 64 to 70 of the rue Raynouard in Paris, and whose entrance was at 9 rue de l'Annonciation, disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century. After having belonged to Olympe de Brouilly de Piennes, separate wife of the Duke Louis d'Aumont (1667-1723), it was sold in 1725 by her grandson to Alexandre de Ségur who sold it in 1736 to Grimaldi, Duke of Valentinois. In 1750, the latter gave it to his daughter-in-law, Marie de Rouvroy Saint-Simon, who enlarged it and bequeathed it to her cousin, the Count of Choiseul-Stainville, who sold it in 1776 to the Grand Master of Waters and Forests, Jacques Le Ray. The latter housed Benjamin Franklin from 1777 to 1784 in a pavilion located at number 66 rue Raynouard. Sold in 1791, then rented to the Prince de Condé, it was sold in 1836 to David Singer. It was used as a boarding school by the Brothers of the Christian Schools during the 19th century before its demolition. Diameter : 54,2 cm
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