- Alice Charlotte von Rothschild
Alice Charlotte von Rothschild (February 17, 1847 - May 3, 1922) was a socialite and member of the prominent
Rothschild banking family of Austria . Born inFrankfurt , she was the 8th and youngest child ofAnselm von Rothschild (1803-1874) and Charlotte Rothschild (1807-1859). She was a small child when her family moved toVienna where he father took over management of the family-ownedS M von Rothschild bank.Alice von Rothschild's mother was the daughter of
Nathan Mayer Rothschild ofLondon and as a result the family would have close connections to the English branch of the Rothschild family. Her brother Ferdinand, with whom she was very close, studied atCambridge University and married an English cousin.Her mother died when she was twelve and as a result of her busy father who traveled constantly, she spent a lonely childhood, living with various relations. When her brother Ferdinand began the construction in 1874 of
Waddesdon Manor inBuckinghamshire England, Alice von Rothschild acquired a nearby property atEythrope for herself. There, between 1876 and 1879, she had a park and garden created and a house built near the river called Eythrope Pavilion. Because she had suffered fromrheumatic fever , she had been advised not to sleep near water as dampness would aggravate her health problem. As such, her house was built for daytime occupation only and at nights she returned to stay at Waddesdon Manor.In late 1898, following the death of her brother, Alice inherited Waddesdon Manor. During
World War I she had the formal gardens at Waddesdon and Eythrope given over to the growing ofvegetable s for the less fortunate. The Eythrope Pavilion was still maintained but now as even more of an occasional retreat. As her health declined she spent more of her time at her magnificent Château Rothschild in the balmier climate of the town ofGrasse in theAlpes-Maritimes département inFrance . Her property was located about 12 miles (19 Kilometers) inland, north of the Mediterranean coast and here she created an enormous garden that employed more than one hundredgardener s. A spinster, she wanted to be near family and her château was close toCannes where her cousin Laura Thérèse von Rothschild, widow ofJames-Edouard de Rothschild owned theVilla Rothschild, Cannes , and only 34 miles (55 Kilometers) fromVilla Ephrussi de Rothschild , the seaside estate owned by another cousin,Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild .Queen Victoria, a close friend, vacationed in Grasse and visited Château Rothschild. According to the book "The Rothschild Gardens" by Miriam Rothschild, at the turn of the century, Alice von Rothschild spent the equivalent of nearly half-a-million pounds (Sterling) annually on her gardens and grounds at Grasse. Imperious in nature, Alice was a strong-willed person who spoke her mind. According to a 2001 book by author
Michael Nelson : "the Queen stepped on a lawn and across a flower-bed, inadvertently crushing several plants. The baroness could not contain herself and roughly told the sovereign in effect to 'Get out'. Thereafter the Queen always referred to her as 'The All-Powerful One'."Like most other members of the Rothschild family, Alice von Rothschild was a collector of art. While she acquired paintings, sculptures and "objets d'art", Alice von Rothschild also had a unique collection of
smoking pipe s, including French, Spanish and Italian examples from the 17th century. The collection was donated to the town of Grasse on her death in 1922.The château in Grasse later became the hotel "Parc Palace", where the famous French actor
Gérard Philipe was raised. Alice von Rothschild willed Waddesdon Manor toJames Armand de Rothschild ."Avenue Rothschild" in Grasse is named in her honor.
References
* "Rothschilds at Waddesdon Manor" by
Dorothy de Rothschild . Viking Penguin (1979) ISBN 0-670-60854-8
* "The Rothschild Gardens" byMiriam Louisa Rothschild (1998) Harry N. Abrams, Inc., London ISBN 0-8109-3790-5
* "Queen Victoria and the Discovery of the Riviera" by Michael Nelson (2001) I.B. Tauris, London ISBN 1-86064-646-8
* See also the list of references atRothschild banking family of Austria andRothschild banking family of England
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