- Richard Mique
Richard Mique (
18 September 1728 —8 July 1794 ) was a neoclassical French architect born in Lorraine. He is most remembered for his picturesque hamlet, Le Petit Hameau, forMarie Antoinette atVersailles , which, however, is not particularly characteristic of his working style.He was born at
Nancy , the son of Simon Mique, an architect and entrepreneur ofLunéville and grandson of Pierre Mique also an architect. Following their example, [He may have followed the courses ofJacques-François Blondel in Parid. ] he became an architect in the service of dukeStanislas Leszczynski , ex-king of Poland and father ofMaria Leszczyńska , the consort of KingLouis XV of France ; following the death of Héré de Corny, Mique participated as "premier architecte" in Stanislas' grand plans for reordering and embellishing Nancy, his capital as Duke of Lorraine. Stanislas made him achevalier of the Order of Saint-Michel and maneuvered unsuccessfully to have Mique placed on the payroll of theBâtiments du Roi . [Twice politely refused by the Marquis de Marigny (Higonnet 2002: 26)] Following his patron's death in February 1766, Mique was called to France the following October, at the suggestion ofMaria Leszczyńska 's Polish confessor. His official career in France was initially stymied by the influence ofAnge-Jacques Gabriel , "premier architecte". His main clients were a series of royal ladies. ForMaria Leszczyńska , he built a convent, prominently sited in the town ofVersailles , on lands formerly at the edge of the park belonging toMadame de Montespan 'sChâteau de Clagny , of which eleven hectares were consigned to the queen by her husband, Louis XV. At the queen's death, her daughter Madame Adélaïde completed the project.Mique must have gained the confidence of the dauphin and the dauphine, for upon the accession of the dauphin as Louis XVI in 1774, Migue was appointed "intendant et contrôleur général des bâtiments du Roi"; he succeeded Gabriel as "premier architecte" to Louis XVI the following year, thus overseeing the last works carried out at Versailles before the
French Revolution . He purchased aseigneurie in Lorraine, which completed his transformation to courtier-architect.He laid out the queen's garden at the
Petit Trianon from 1774 to 1785 in collaboration, it is often said (though without documentary evidence) with the painterHubert Robert . The design — "one of the first instances... of pre-Victoriankitsch " (Higonnet 2002) — was based on sketches by the Comte de Caraman, an inspired amateur of gardening. Mique was also responsible for the Petit Hameau, a mock farming village situated around an artificial lake, and located at the northeastern corner of the estate. [The garden setting of the "hameau" is discussed in Pierre-André Lablaude's book, "The Gardens of Versailles" (1995), a survey prompted by the replanting needed after the diastrous storm of 3 February 1990]During the Revolution, he was arrested along with his son as participants in a conspiracy to save the life of
Marie Antoinette , whose favorite architect he had been. He was brought before a revolutionary tribunal, and after a summary trial on 7 July 1794 both father and son were condemned to death and executed. This was just weeks before the fall ofRobespierre and the end of theReign of Terror .Pierre de Nolhac, the historian of the Château de Versailles, in "Le Trianon de Marie-Antoinette" (1914), found Mique to have been "un artiste savant, habile, et digne de plus de gloire" ["A learned and skilled artist, worthy of more fame" (quoted in Higonnet 2002).] A street in the city of Versailles commemorates his name.
Works
* 1762 : His first known design, for a
kiosk in the gardens ofLunéville .
* 1763-64 Two gates for the city of Nancy: the "Porte Sainte-Catherine" and the "Porte Stanislas" already show the neoclassical taste..
* 1765 : Plans for the Sainte-Catherine barracks atNancy .
* 1767-72 : Buildings for anUrsuline convent in the town ofVersailles forMaria Leszczyńska . The convent now houses the Lycée Hoche. Migne's first two plans were rejected.The third, executed design is similar toJacques-Germain Soufflot 's Church of Sainte-Genevieve inParis .
* 1775-84 : All the structures, including the bridge, that form the picturesque hamlet, the "Petit Hameau" in the garden of theGrand Trianon at Versailles. Mique carried it out in its naturalistic "jardin anglo-chinois" laid out in collaboration with the painter Hubert Robert; for inspiration, he was directed to visit the Anglo-Chinese park atErmenonville (Higonnet 2002: 29).
* 1775-85 : Church of the Carmelites Basilica of Saint-Denis, for the aunt ofLouis XVI , Madame Louise, who had become a nun in the convent at Saint-Denis. Madame Louise dictated in detail the subjects she wanted for the sculptural decorations. The neoclassical building, with a Corinthian portico adapted from the RomanMaison Carrée atNîmes , was consecrated 28 May 1784.
* 1778-79 : The private theatre ofMarie Antoinette at thePetit Trianon .
* 1778-81 : The octagonal Belvedere (1778-81) [A version of the circularTemple of Vesta, Tivoli .] , consecrated to the Seasons, the Pavillon du Rocher and the Temple de l'Amour [It was built to houseEdmé Bouchardon 's "Love fashioning a bow from the club of Hercules", now at theMusée du Louvre .] in the newly-informal gardens of thePetit Trianon at Versailles. The Temple of Love, visible from the Queen's bedroom, was the setting for many fêtes (Higonnet 2002: 28)
* 1780 : Hotel de l'Intendance, Versailles
* 1780s :Château de Bellevue , alterations in the interior (demolished) and alterations to the park, which required 42,000 new trees and a hermitage, for Mesdames, the daughters of Louis XV.
* 1782 : Consolidation of the tower at the Cathédrale of Orléans (1782-1787)
* 1785 : Modifications at theChâteau de Saint-Cloud forMarie Antoinette (demolished)
* 1785 : Boudoir forMarie Antoinette at thePetit Trianon .Notes
References
*Higonnet, Patrice, 2002. "Mique, the architect of royal intimacy" in Michael Conon, "Bourgeois and Aristocratic Encounters in Garden Art" (Dumbarton Oaks)
External links
* [http://hoche.versailles.free.fr/productions/viscou.htm Couvent de la Reine]
* [http://www.carmel.asso.fr/Chef-de-travaux.html (Le Carmel en France) The Church of the Carmelites]
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