BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
The Zurich suite is the long suite of prints focussing on the château de Richelieu. Another exists, shorter, with fifteen plates, under the same title. Apart from appearing to eulogize the second duc de Richelieu, the Cardinal’s great-nephew, these publications are among the rare documents of the period on the edifice which is no longer in existence. Visitors could buy the long version, dated today from 1657-1659, on site. As well as the title page, it consists of the dedication by Augustin de Buisine to the duc de Richelieu (1629-1715), the notice to the reader and twenty etchings signed for the most part by Jean Marot. In 1621 the Cardinal and Minister Armand Jean du Plessis (1585-1642) had bought back the châtellenie of Richelieu which had come into his family at the beginning of the 15th century and began to acquire the surrounding properties while at the same time beautifying the existing buildings, in particular the “new château” that his father had built but was unable to finish. He undertook a first construction campaign, but after the elevation of the châtellenie to a duchy-peerage in 1631, he asked Jacques Lemercier to transform the existing château into an edifice worthy of its new rank, for which the town was to serve as backdrop. The scale and orientation of the château were changed. Frédérique Lemerle (Centre national de la recherche scientifique,
Critical bibliography
B. Bouyx, Jean Marot, Architecte parisien du XVIIe siècle, Masters thesis, under the direction of A. Schnapper and C. Mignot, Université de Paris-IV, 1989. 2 vol. K. Deutsch, “ ‘Le magnifique château de Richelieu’ par Jean Marot. Représentation et panégyrique. De la relation entre l’architecture et sa représentation dans les gravures ”, B. Gady, B. Gaehtgens & J.-C. Boyer, Richelieu patron des arts, Paris, Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2009, pp. 55-74. K. Deutsch, “Le Magnifique chasteau de Richelieu par Jean Marot”, Richelieu à Richelieu. Architecture et décors d’un château disparu, Milan, Silvana editoriale / Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts / Tours, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 2011, pp. 415-423 ; cat. 173, pp. 427-429. A. Gady, Jacques Lemercier Architecte et ingénieur du Roi, Paris, Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2005, pp. 264-277. Richelieu à Richelieu. Architecture et décors d’un château disparu, Exhibition catalogue, at the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans, of Tours and the Musée municipal de Richelieu (March 17-June 13, 2011), Milan, Silvana editoriale / Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts / Tours, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 2011. C. Toulier, Le château et la cité idéale de Richelieu, Orléans, Berger M. Éditions, 2005. H. Wischermann, Schloss Richelieu. Studien zur Baugeschichte und Austattung. PhD dissertation, Université de Fribourg, 1973.
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