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The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual--and the Modern Home Began

The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual--and the Modern Home BeganAuthor: Joan DeJean
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1

ISBN: 159691405X
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.4812
EAN: 9781596914056
ASIN: 159691405X

Publication Date: September 15, 2009
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A critically acclaimed historian of France and French culture identifies the moment in modern history when informality and comfort first became priorities, causing a sudden transformation in the worlds of architecture and interior decoration that would last for centuries.

Today it is difficult to imagine a living room without a sofa. When the first sofas on record were delivered in seventeenth-century France, the result was a radical reinvention of interior space. Symptomatic of a new age of casualness and comfort, the sofa ushered in an era known as the golden age of conversation; as the first piece of furniture designed for two, it was also considered an invitation to seduction. At the same moment came many other changes in interior space we now take for granted: private bedrooms, bathrooms, and the original living rooms.

None of this could have happened without a colorful cast of visionaries—legendary architects, the first interior designers, and the women who shaped the tastes of two successive kings of France: Louis XIV’s mistress the Marquise de Maintenon and Louis XV’s mistress the Marquise de Pompadour. Their revolutionary ideas would have a direct influence on realms outside the home, from clothing to literature and gender relations, changing the way people lived and related to one another for the foreseeable future.




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3 out of 5 stars Paging an editor   November 5, 2009
Aris399 (Miami/Paris)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book has some great material. Unfortunately it seems to have been put hastily together from a series of lecture notes. No one bothered to give it chronological coherence, to eliminate repetitions or even to check the spelling (Mme de Pomadour????)

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