Hôtel d'Assézat — Toulouse, France
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N 43° 36.002 E 001° 26.472
31T E 374187 N 4828632
The Hôtel d'Assézat is a Renaissance hôtel particulier (town house) of the 16th century which houses today the Bemberg Foundation, a major art gallery of the city
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Location: Occitanie, France
Date Posted: 06/26/2018
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The Hôtel d'Assézat is an outstanding example of a Renaissance hôtel particulier (town house) of the 16th century which houses today the Bemberg Foundation, a major art gallery of the city.
The Hôtel d'Assézat was likely built by Toulouse architect Nicolas Bachelier (1487-1556) for Pierre d'Assézat, a rich Toulouse manufacturer. The construction of the Hôtel began in 1555 and was not yet completed when Pierre d'Assézat died in 1581. It is an outstanding example of Renaissance palaces architecture of southern France, with an elaborate decoration of the cour d'honneur (courtyard) influenced by Italian manierism and by classicism. The use of brick is typical of Toulouse. The Hôtel now belongs to the City of Toulouse and was restored in the 1980s.
Two sides of the courtyard have a three-level elevation superimposing the three classical orders (Ionic order, Doric order, Corinthian order); It takes up the hierarchy of orders established by the treatise of Serlio. The imposing tower of staircase at the corner rises high enough to be visible in the distance. With the loggia, we find all the elements of a mansion of the Renaissance era. It is one of the first manifestations of French classicism.
The building is registered as monument historiques since 1914.
Since 1994, the Hôtel d'Assézat has housed the Bemberg Foundation (Fondation Bemberg), an art gallery which presents to the public one of the major private collections of art in Europe: the personal collection of the wealthy Argentine Georges Bemberg (1915–2011). His foundation was created in collaboration with the City of Tolouse. The large Bemberg collection features paintings, drawings, sculptures, ancient books and furniture. Paintings and drawings are the highlights of the collection, especially 19th and early 20th century French paintings (with impressionism, Nabis, post-impressionism and fauvism) and Venetian paintings of the 16th and 18th centuries.
source: wikipedia