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Former hotel in Guines à Courbevoie dans les Hauts-de-Seine

Hauts-de-Seine

Former hotel in Guines

    51 Rue de Visien
    92400 Courbevoie
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Ancien hôtel de Guines
Crédit photo : Magnus the Great - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1785
Rental to the Duke of Guînes
1791
Acquisition by Francastel
1800
Egyptomaniac decor by Heullin
4e quart XVIIIe siècle
Initial construction
10 avril 1980
First MH ranking
30 novembre 2005
Complete classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The ground floor room with its management decor; the three rooms on the first floor with their Louis XVI decoration (cad. S 108): Order of 10 April 1980 - All the facades and roofs of the hotel, as well as the ground of the plot on which it is located (Box S 108): classification by order of 30 November 2005

Key figures

Jean-Baptiste Boiston - Sculptor and owner Bring the house before 1785.
François Charles Boiston - Sculptor, son of Jean-Baptiste Collaborate on interior developments.
Louis Adrien de Bonnières, duc de Guînes - Tenant in 1785 Busy hotel before the Revolution.
Francastel - Jewellery and owner in 1791 Get home after Boiston.
Heullin - Decorator in 1800 Author façade and room Management.
Forestier - Owner Responsible for initial construction.

Origin and history

The former hotel of Guines, located in Courbevoie (Hautes-de-Seine), is a monument of the 4th quarter of the 18th century, whose southern facade, in the style of Directoire, was decorated in 1800 by Heullin. This exterior decoration reflects the influence of Egyptomania, an artistic current born from the Napoleonic countryside. Originally, the house, built under Louis XV, was acquired by Jean-Baptiste Boiston, a sculptor, who worked there with his son François Charles Boiston before renting it in 1785 at the Duke of Guînes. The interiors combine a large Louis XVI living room, a small room with pumpkin motifs, and a room decorated with Management stuccos, attributed in part to Boiston.

In 1791 the jeweler Francastel became owner and entrusted to Heullin the decoration of a room on the ground floor as well as the facade. The building underwent renovations in the 19th century, as the addition of a loggia on the west side. The garden, now disappeared, was loti and crossed by the streets of Visien and the Halls. Partially classified in 1980 (inner and southern facades) and in 2005 (facades, roofs and floors), the hotel illustrates the evolution of artistic tastes between Ancient Regime and Empire.

The protections under the title of the Historical Monuments specifically concern: the ground floor with a Directoire decoration, three rooms from the first floor to the Louis XVI style, as well as all the facades and roofs. Associate architects and artisans include Forestier (workmaster), Heullin (decorator) and Les Boiston (sculptors). The official address, 51 rue de Visien, corresponds to cadastre S 108. Photography of the site is prohibited, emphasizing its preserved character.

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