Noailles, Charles de
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| Birthname | Arthur Anne Marie Charles de Noailles de Mouchy de | ||||
| born on | 26 September 1891 at 22:00 (= 10:00 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Paris, France, 48n52, 2e20 | ||||
| Timezone | PMT m2e2015 (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
French nobleman and patron of the arts.
He was the son of François Joseph Eugène Napoléon de Noailles and Madeleine Marie Isabelle Dubois de Courval. He married Marie-Laure Bischoffsheim on 9 February 1923 and the couple moved into 11 Place des États-Unis in Paris. Charles' mother gave them a plot in Hyères, for which first Mies van der Rohe and then Le Corbusier was asked to design a house. Ultimately they asked Robert Mallet-Stevens, who would design Villa Noailles.
Their first daughter, Laure, was born on 8 September 1924. In December 1925, their house in Hyères was finished, and Charles and Marie-Laure would continue to expand Villa Noailles over the years. Natalie, their second daughter, was born 28 December 1925.
He had a sexual preference for men, which Maire-Laure discovered early in their married life, when she happened to come to his bedroom one afternoon and found him in bed with his good-looking gym instructor. But the incident was not discussed. They lived lives in part separate, in part together, and in many ways as a devoted couple, telephoning and writing to each other every day when they were apart.
Their 'hotel' at Place des Etats-Unis was restored in modern style in 1926 by Jean-Michel Franck, and was a focus for a large circle.
Charles financed Man Ray's film Les Mystères du Château de Dé (1929), which centers around Villa Noailles in Hyères. He also financed Jean Cocteau's film Le Sang d'un Poète (1930) and Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalì's L'Âge d'Or (1930). Charles and his wife appeared in Les Mystères du Château de Dé as well as Le Sang d'un Poète.
In 1929 or 1930, Charles made possible the career of Dali by purchasing in advance a large work for 29,000 francs, thus enabling Dali and Gala to return from Paris to Port Lligat and devote themselves to his art.
The de Noailles had an extensive correspondence with Francis Poulenc and commissioned him on two occasions. He received 25000 Francs for Aubade, which he wrote for one of their balls at Place des États-Unis where it premiered on 18 June 1929. Le Bal Masqué, inspired by Max Jacob's Le Laboratoire Central, was written for a private celebration on 20 April 1932 at the municipal theatre in Hyères.
Charles de Noailles was an inveterate gardener. He died on 28 April 1981 in Grasse.
Relationships
- friend relationship with Cocteau, Jean (born 5 July 1889)
- friend relationship with Crevel, René (born 10 August 1900)
- has other family relationship with Noailles, Marie de (born 8 May 1975)
- (has as) recipient relationship with Buñuel, Luis (born 22 February 1900). Notes: Financed his and Salvador Dalì's film, "L'Âge d'Or," 1930
- (has as) recipient relationship with Dali, Salvador (born 11 May 1904). Notes: Financed his early career
- (has as) recipient relationship with Poulenc, Francis (born 7 January 1899). Notes: Commissioned him on two occasions
- (has as) worker relationship with Frank, Jean-Michel (born 28 February 1895). Notes: Restored their 'hotel'
Events
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield quotes birth certificate n° 1520 in the online Paris archives (8th arr., image 5/21). Marriage and death data in margin.
Categories
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One)
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Two daughters)
- Lifestyle : Financial : Wealthy
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Collector (Patron of the arts)
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Hobbies, games (Gardener)
- Passions : Sexuality : Gay
- Notable : Famous : Socialite
- 1891 births
- Birthday 26 September
- Birthplace Paris, FR
- Sun 3 Libra
- Moon 26 Cancer
- Asc 4 Cancer
- 1981 deaths
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3
- Lifestyle : Financial : Wealthy
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Collector
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Hobbies, games
- Passions : Sexuality : Gay
- Notable : Famous : Socialite
