CASTRATION MADNESS
Birthplace – Famous houses
2024
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This private house was part of an estate built in 1749 by a Parisian nobleman, M. Gromaire de La Bapommeraye
Originally, this private house was part of an estate built in 1749 by a Parisian notable, M. Gromaire de La Bapommeraye. From 1772 to 1782, the property was owned by Charles Eugene Gabriel de La Croix, Marquis de Castries, Lieutenant General of Cavalry during the Seven Years War and Minister of the Navy in 1780. The castle was destroyed in 1815. Only this pavilion remains today. During the 20th century, it was also the residence of the Swiss painter Robert Wehrlin, a student of André Lhote and a famous figure of expressionism.
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This Madness was also the house of the Swiss painter Robert Wehrlin (1903-1964) between 1938 and 1964. You can see his works on: www.wehrlin.info
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