
RODIN A L’HOTEL DE BIRON ET A MEUDON Par GUSTAVE COQUIOT
R O D I N A L’HOTEL DE BIRON ET A MEUDON - COMME DE NOTRE TEMPS.—UN FRISE-TOUPET HEUREUX. L’HISTOIRE D’UN HOTEL CÉLÈBRE.
L’HOTEL BIRON DÉCHU.—UNE TRIBU DE LOCATAIRES. ART ET ESPIONNAGE.
L’HOTEL BIRON ENFIN RÉHABILITÉ.—ON EN EXPULSE LES LOCATAIRES.—DÉMOLITION DES ANNEXES.
RODIN A L’HOTEL BIRON
L’HISTOIRE D’UNE IDÉE.—LE MUSÉE RODIN.
NOTES D’ALBUM
FRESQUE EN CINQ PARTIES (SOUVENIR DE VOYAGE)
RODIN A MEUDON
APPENDICE
The story opens in the elegant Hôtel de Biron, a once‑glorious Parisian residence whose walls have witnessed centuries of intrigue. Through vivid narration we meet Abraham Peyrenc, a clever barber‑perruquier from the provinces who, driven by ambition, rises from modest beginnings to become a dazzling financier and nobleman. His daring exploits—marrying into wealth, buying titles, and navigating the cut‑throat world of early‑18th‑century finance—paint a lively portrait of a restless era where fortunes were made and lost on a roll of the dice.
As Peyrenc reshapes his destiny, the Hôtel itself transforms from a modest inn to a symbol of newfound prestige, its salons echoing with the laughter of aristocrats and the clink of gold. The narrative weaves together the building’s storied past with the bustling life of Paris, setting the stage for the later chapter when the great sculptor Auguste Rodin discovers the same walls and makes them his own creative sanctuary. Listeners are invited to travel through time, feeling the pulse of a city where art, ambition, and history intertwine.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (478K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-04-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1865–1926
A lively voice from the Paris art world, he wrote about painters with the kind of closeness that comes from knowing the scene from the inside. His books carry readers into the world of Rodin, Van Gogh, Cézanne, and Montmartre at a moment when modern art was taking shape.
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