- Emilio Terry
Jose Emilio Terry y Dorticos (1890-1969), known as Emilio Terry was a Cuban artist, interior designer, artist and landscape artist, best known for his career in France. Creating furniture, tapisteries and objets d'art, he was influenced by the
château de Chenonceau , acquired by his family, and he created a style that was at once classical and baroque, which he called the "Louis XVII style".Life
The Terry y Dorticos family was Hispano-Irish in origin, and had made its fortune in the sugar plantations on
Cuba . For 30 years, until the end of theFirst World War , Emilio Terry divided his life betweenParis andHavana .Emilio owned a villa on the
Côte d'Azur and a Paris apartment at 2, place du Palais-Bourbon. He bought the Paris residence from Boni de Castellane in 1914 [Emilio's sister, Natalia Terry y Sanchez, had marriedStanislas de Castellane (1876-1959), younger brother of "Boni" (1867-1932), the famousdandy .] . Boni records in his "Mémoires" : "I didn't have much money. […] M. Terry, brother of my sister in law Stanislas […] , fell in love with my apartment, and […] and asked me to give over the lease to him. […] I sold my furniture to this noble Cuban. » [Cf. Boni de Castellane, "Mémoires", Perrin, 1986, p. 343]On 24 June 1934, Emilio Terry bought from his brother in law Stanislas the historic
château de Rochecotte , nearLangeais (Indre-et-Loire ), famous for having belonged toDorothée de Courlande , duchesse of Dino and receivedTalleyrand on frequent visits. Pendant 35 ans, Emilio Terry restored this château and decorated it in the right period style. [ [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/courlande/rochecotte.htm Château de Rochecotte] ] He bequeathed Rochecotte to his great-nephew Henri-Jean de Castellane.Works
At once neoclassical and baroque, Emilio Terry designed furniture, tapisteries, objets, houses, gardens, and the interior decor of apartments and châteaux. He launched an architectural style which he named the "style Louis XVII", an imaginary style freely inspired by historical examples, notably those of
Palladio orClaude Nicolas Ledoux .In 1933, he realised a model of a double-spiral house, called "en colimaçon" ("snail-style"), which illustrated one of his theories, that the art of architecture expressed a "dream to be realised" ("rêve à réaliser"). [Cf. le site du
musée des Arts décoratifs cité en lien externe.] A 1936 portrait of Emilio Terry bySalvador Dali shows this and other models in the foreground. Expressions of the "style Louis XVII" can be found in the work of the landscape artistAchille Duchêne and the designerMadeleine Castaing (in the latter case an amicable rivalry arose between her and Terry in the 1950s, with them both claiming to be the author of a certain motifs [Cf. "Madeleine Castaing andPeggy Guggenheim ", tv documentary directed by Xavier Lefebvre,France 5 , 2006, for the series "Le Bal du siècle", produced byJean-Louis Remilleux . See also, the programme in the same series dedicated to Charles de Beistegui.]Among his clients, Emilio Terry worked for the Greek arms-manufacturer
Stavros Niarchos as well asRainier III of Monaco (for whom he decorated an apartment intend for princess Grace [Cf. le site sur Rochecotte cité en lien externe.] ) and the Beauvau-Craon family (for whom he redesigned the gardens around theirchâteau d'Haroué inLorraine in the French style).From the 1950s, Emilio Terry took on the interior design of the château de
Groussay , atMontfort-l'Amaury (Yvelines ), acquired in 1939 by the Franco-Mexican millionaireCharles de Beistegui . He decorated each piece, designed the furniture, created an Italian-style theatre for artists of theComédie-Française , designed a new park à l'anglaise and added 18th century style buildings. [Cf. le site sur Groussay cité en lien externe.]In film
The château and parc de Groussay appeared in
Marc Allégret 's film "Le Bal du comte d'Orgel ", withJean-Claude Brialy , and the bibliothèque de Groussay was the setting forFrédéric Mitterrand 's tv broadcast "Plaisir de France".Notes
Bibliography
*Emilio Terry, "Sièges d'Emilio Terry : Projets", musée des Arts décoratifs, RMN, 1996
*Emilio Terry, "Tapis d'Emilio Terry", musée des Arts décoratifs, RMN, 1996
*Boni de Castellane, "Mémoires, Introduction et notes d'Emmanuel de Waresquiel", Perrin, 1986ee also
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Folly
*Achille Duchêne
*Madeleine Castaing
*Jacques Garcia
*Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing
*Castellane family External links
* [http://cesarigd.club.fr/parcsafabriques/suiveurs/groussay.htm Château de Groussay]
* [http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/fr/01museeartsdeco/03visite/01parcours/oeuvre05-017.html Musée des Arts décoratifs]
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