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Villa Besnard en Haute-Savoie

Haute-Savoie

Villa Besnard

    130 Chemin de Quoex
    74290 Talloires-Montmin
Private property

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1888
Initial construction
1889
Added bungalow
1910-1911
Second enlargement
15 septembre 2022
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
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Heritage classified

The Besnard property, in its entirety, comprising the villa, the "Bungalow" pavilion and the park surrounding it with the port of acostatage, located 130 chemin du Quoex, including the parcels on which they are located, No. 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, appearing in the cadastre section AH: inscription by order of 15 September 2022

Key figures

Albert Besnard - Painter and sponsor Owner, oversees construction and decoration.
Charlotte Besnard - Sculptor Author of the cariatids of the loggia.
Louis Ruphy - Architect Designs the villa and its enlargements.

Origin and history

Villa Besnard, located in Talloires-Montmin in Haute-Savoie, is a property built between the 3rd quarter of the 19th century and the 1st quarter of the 20th century. It consists of a dwelling house and a pavilion (" bungalow"), both facing north-south, with a view of the mountain and the lake. The main house, built by the lake, reflects the successive expansions commissioned by Albert Besnard. Its architecture combines a rectangular body with Italian-style terraces, a recessed housing block decorated with cariatides carved by Charlotte Besnard, and a rectangular tower at their intersection. The roofs are covered with scale tiles, typical of the region.

Designed in 1888 for painter Albert Besnard and his wife Charlotte, a sculptor, the villa became a place of creation and intellectual encounters. Besnard himself oversees the construction, entrusted to the architect Louis Ruphy, as well as interior design and gardens, integrating elements inspired by his travels and local crafts. The family actively participates in the decoration. A first expansion in 1889 added a bungalow-sculpture workshop, followed in 1910-1911 by a second workshop in the villa.

The property, classified as a Historic Monument in 2022, includes the villa, bungalow, park and a dockhouse. It illustrates the alliance between the bourgeois art of living of the period, artistic inspiration and Savoyard architectural heritage. The interior and exterior decorations, partly made by the Besnard family, bear witness to their creativity and their networks in French cultural circles.

The exact address, 130 chemin du Quoex, and its lake setting make it an emblematic site of Talloires-Montmin, linked to the artistic history of Haute-Savoie. The accuracy of its location is considered satisfactory a priori, although not perfect, according to available sources.

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