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Title:
Paneled Room
Artist:
Garden Entrance
Neoclassical Paneled Room 1765–1795
(Illustration of Garden Entrance)
GARDEN ENTRANCE Guests could use the exterior stairs and enter the salon through the glass doors at the center of the main floor.
This salon, or main reception room, is from a residence in Paris called the Maison Hosten. It was built for Jean-Baptiste Hosten, a plantation owner from Santo Domingo. He commissioned the architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux to design his residence as the focus of a larger housing complex that was to include fourteen other surrounding town houses. The Maison Hosten and six of the others were completed by 1795, when building stopped after Hosten fled the country during the French Revolution. The whole project was dismantled at the end of the 1800s. The complex is considered to have been among the most significant works of French domestic architecture by one of the leading architects of the 1700s.
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