Moules, master drawings and magnolias.
I met JULIA for lunch at le Vaudeville. 29, rue Vivienne, 75002
I think I ate both our desserts !
รle Flottante + soupe du mangue ๐ฅญ with mango sorbet.
Then we crossed the street for opening day of SALON DU DESSIN at Palais Brongniart.
Remember those 18th century dresses last week.
I fell hard for these small Bonnard pencil ✏️ doodles
We both flipped for this tiny, exquisite 3” brown ink drawing, impossible to see without taking a photo of it.
(1616 - 1675) Flandres
(8,000 EUR)
An architectural rendering by Proudhon.
Reminded me of caryatids I’d seen on Rue de 4 Septembre walking to the restaurant.
Julia says I should do a Paris Letter of Caryatids.
Oui ๐ or non ๐ ?
After 2 hours, I couldn’t see ๐️ straight and it became crowded. Parisians LOVE ❤️ drawings ✍️ and this is Drawing Week in Paris!
Then I was going to show all the famous people of Palais Royal like Cardinal Richelieu…it used to be called Palais Cardinal in 1624 when it was built.
Jack Lang, whilst at the Ministry of Culture, brought in the Colonnes de Buren (the space was formerly a parking lot). He wanted something interesting to look at out his window.
In 1990, Lang brought in an American landscaper, Mark RUDKIN to upgrade the gardens - adding 16 Asian magnolia trees and rearranging the flower beds to add more sitting areas.
The Palais Royal gardens changed dramatically to the elegant, relaxing, serene garden it is today, located to the right of la Comรฉdie Franรงaise,
8 rue de Montpensier, 75001.
Et voila
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I immediately thought of the US vaudeville in the early 1900s ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat does the word vaudeville literally mean?
DeleteFirst, in the Vire region of France, a man named Oliver Basselin was said to have written drinking songs which he called "Vau-de-Vire", which was later translated to "vaudeville". The second possibility comes from the French "Voix de Ville" which literally translates to "the voice of the people". ๐ซ๐ท
I'm not sure. Google says it's related to burlesque entertainment but I'm not sure how they ended up using that word for it. And it refers to the Vau-de-Vire as well.
DeleteWhat a lovely time..a nice meal and then a few steps to an art display! My idea of a day well spent...coffee or tea afterward?
ReplyDeleteCoffee or tea ☕️ would have been nice after… Julia had to leave early…and I could have used a sedan chair to take me home. Blinded by so much beauty!
DeleteOUI!
ReplyDelete1 vote for a caryatids LETTER ๐
DeleteOui!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post Carol. The food looked delicious and the art divine. Love the Bonnard doodles!
ReplyDeleteLove Bonnard also!!! Yes, have dined at Vaudeville…so good.
ReplyDeleteOui
ReplyDeleteOui! Caryatids
ReplyDeleteOui
ReplyDeleteHow do you find out about these interesting salons and festivals you attend?
ReplyDeleteThey are annual events. There is a weekly entertainment journal comes out on Wednesdays
DeleteBeautiful thank you! Oui, Oui….Caryatids are always a good idea!!!! ❤️from๐จ๐ฆ
ReplyDeleteplease do several Carytids letters. I always strain my neck admiring them.
ReplyDeleteHugs AWCatering
Oui!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post, felt like spending the day with you <3 My vote is definitely yes for a caryatids Paris Letter! And I LOVE your magnolia letter! So much Spring, I guess I'm missing out the magnolias but will go there when the roses will be in bloom. Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you SOLLI ๐ธ Spring in Paris does not disappoint ❤️
DeleteAll your posts are so good, but this one was exceptional - perfect combo of a classic restaurant, an outstanding art exhibit (wish I were there), & gardens! And "oui" to caryatids! Merci!
ReplyDeleteThank you ๐ I’m not always sure I can pull it off…
DeleteFascinating exhibit. I vote for a Caryatid MAP.
ReplyDeleteCarole so happy that you and Julia had lunch together ๐❤️๐barbara
ReplyDeleteJulia is a delight ๐ธ
DeleteYes caryatids! I love the Palais Royal garden - sitting there listening to the splashing fountain with the city rush far away and when the heat is too much you can sit in the cool shade under the pleached limes .
ReplyDeleteThe power of negative ions ๐ง❤️
DeleteWe were at the Palais Royal gardens on March 9 and they were heavenly! Those magnolias....
ReplyDeleteYes, please a letter of caryatids! xo
ReplyDeleteI've literally just arrived back from Chartres via Paris. So lovely to see Spring in all her glory. You make me feel like immediately returning Carole!
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