Vatel : the splendours of the table during the reign of Louis XIV
Nicole Garnier-Pelle
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurFrançois Vatel, maître d'hôtel and right-hand man to two of the most powerful men in France, was responsible for organizing wonderful and sumptuous feasts and banquets for the court of King Louis XIV. The festivities at Vaux-le-Vicomte, 17 August 1661, were of such profligate opulence that they precipitated the fall of Nicolas Fouquet. In April 1671, Vatel was in the service of the Prince de Condé, and was charged with organizing the reception of Louis XIV and his court at the Château de Chantilly. Nearly two thousand people had to be accommodated, fed and entertained. And all this for a political motive : the restoration of royal trust in the Prince de Condé. Vatel, sometimes described as a cook, and even, the inventor of the famous Chantilly whipped cream, devoted his life to this theatrical political backdrop. The publication of the present work this year, marking the 350th anniversary of the death of François Vatel, enables us to discover the man himself and the myth surrounding him, the festivities, and court receptions during the reign of Louis XIV ; and how the art of the table à la française came into being. |
RésuméMaître d'hôtel de Fouquet, François Vatel entre en 1667 au service du prince de Condé comme contrôleur général, avec la responsabilité de l'approvisionnement de la maison. Victime de sa conscience professionnelle, il se suicide à Chantilly le 24 avril 1671 lors d'un séjour de Louis XIV. Ce portrait éclaire les réceptions de l'époque et la naissance des arts de la table. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
16 mars 2022
Collection(s)
Château de Chantilly
Rayon
Beaux livres
EAN
9782382030523
Nombre de pages
93
pages
Reliure
Relié
Dimensions
28.0
cm x
20.0
cm x
1.5
cm
Poids
596
g
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