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"La Leopolda: A Description by Ogden Codman Architect and Owner 1939" 1987 CODMAN, Ogden

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"La Leopolda: A Description by Ogden Codman Architect and Owner 1939" 1987 CODMAN, OgdenCODMAN, Ogden [22] pp. N. R Money Editeur Paris 1987 Second 'Facsimile' Edition Originally privately published in 1939 Fine Scroll Down for (12) Additional Scans: Not many books are devoted to a single private residence. La Leopolda, the grand French Riviera estate most recently owned by Lily Safra. This slender but attractive book, first printed in 1939 was written and published by its former owner, the great architect Ogden Codman (who co wrote The

CODMAN, Ogden

[22] pp.

N.R Money Editeur Paris

1987

Second/ 'Facsimile' Edition

Originally privately published in 1939

Fine

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Not many books are devoted to a single private residence. La Leopolda, the grand French Riviera estate most recently owned by Lily Safra. This slender but attractive book, first printed in 1939 was written and published by its former owner, the great architect Ogden Codman (who co-wrote The Decoration of Houses with Edith Wharton). It includes text, b/w photos, and floor plan drawings.

“[Ogden Codman] welcomed the opportunity to build a villa that would entirely accord with his personal taste, that would repeat the style and elegance invariably found in the artistic products of the marvelous eighteenth-century tradition.”

This spectacular villa named after King Leopold II of Belgium, who once owned the 18-acre estate, was built by the noted Boston society architect Ogden Codman from 1929 to 1931 which he created by assembling a number of vernacular structures and their sites in the French Riviera resort town of Villefranche-sur-Mer. It is his 'masterpiece', the finest surviving expression of his esthetic, invoking the style of the Belle Epoque. Subsequent to Gianni & Marella Agnelli, it has been owned since 1988 by Lily Safra (widow of Brazilian banker Edmond) who commissioned Renzo Mongiardino as interior designer while the second-floor bedrooms were decorated by Mica Ertegun. It has since been registered as a French 'monument historique'. It was also glamorously featured in Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 classic film 'To Catch a Thief' starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly.

A facsimile of Codman's published book on the French Riviera property, once owned by King Leopold, which he bought and on which he constructed his magnificent villa, completed in 1931. Codman was an established American architect who also collaborated with Edith Wharton On the Decoration of Houses. After giving up his New York practice and moving to France in 1920, Codman began assembling the properties and designing what was to become La Leopolda. The book is a guided tour through Codman's neo-Palladian villa illustrated from contemporary photographs, with descriptions of salons, bedrooms, furniture and decorations, ballrooms, terraces, library, and Codman's personal quarters. Plans for each floor are included, along with a map of the grounds. Scarce.

Facsimile of edition originally published in 1939. 31.5 cm; unpaged [24]; illustrated from photographs, plans, and drawings. A fine copy in laminated pictorial boards.

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