

An edition of The Place Vendôme (1999)
architecture and social mobility in eighteenth-century Paris
By Rochelle Ziskin
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
232
Description:
In the Place Vendome, Rochelle Ziskin explores the sociological foundations of domestic design in eighteenth-century France, the acknowledged leader of domestic architecture in this period. Focusing on the Place Vendome, which was developed by the financiers of Paris, she examines the representational strategies and dilemmas of French elites, which were crucial to the formation of a French mode of design. These strategies are illuminated through a study of the socially mobile households of financiers, with their evolving but ambiguous social status. Through analyses of social distinctions and ambitions, Ziskin explores the manner in which the dwellings of the Place Vendome embodied beliefs about the nature of society, the appropriate relations among social groups, as well as those between men and women, parents and children, and masters and domestics. This study also includes a wide range of illustrated material that is published here for the first time.
subjects: Architecture and society, Buildings, structures, History, Paris (france), buildings, structures, etc., Architecture and society--history, Architecture and society--france--paris--history--18th century, Buildings, structures, etc, Na9072.p37 p589 1999, 944/.361033
Places: France, France) Place Vendôme (Paris, Paris, Paris (France), Place Vendôme (Paris, France)
Times: 18th century