Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Paris Flat Lay Undisturbed for 70 Years

Just another one of those stories that I love to find and share.  One wonders what else will be uncovered in such a beautiful place. What a precious treasure this flat must be. I hope there is more coverage of this story as it develops.  Fascinating..."for 70 years the apartment had been left uninhabited - under lock and key - rent paid faithfully, but no hint of what was inside."
Behind the door, under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects including a painting by the 19th century Italian artist Giovanni Boldini.
The woman who owned the flat had left for the south of France before the Second World War and never returned.
But when she died recently aged 91, experts were tasked with drawing up an inventory of her possessions and homed in on the flat near the Trinité church in Paris between the Pigalle red light district and Opera.
Entering the untouched, cobweb-filled flat in Paris' 9th arrondissement, one expert said it was like stumbling into the castle of Sleeping Beauty, where time had stood still since 1900.
"There was a smell of old dust," said Olivier Choppin-Janvry, who made the discovery. Walking under high wooden ceilings, past an old wood stove and stone sink in the kitchen, he spotted a stuffed ostrich and a Mickey Mouse toy dating from before the war, as well as an exquisite dressing table.
But he said his heart missed a beat when he caught sight of a stunning tableau of a woman in a pink muslin evening dress.
The painting was by Boldini and the subject a beautiful Frenchwoman who turned out to be the artist's former muse and whose granddaughter it was who had left the flat uninhabited for more than half a century.
The rest is HERE.

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4 comments:

  1. Love it! The link didn't work for me but I love it anyway.
    m.

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  2. Where do you find these wonderful stories? I love them. Keep 'em coming! By the way, she left that flat uninhabited just about the time I was born. Really, not that long ago, I think.

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  3. @Mark: try the link again, it may have been getting too many hits at the time.

    @Ron: I'll do my best to find, save, and share them as I can. Glad you like these stories, too.

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