Archive for March 2010
Turner gets invite to Grand Palais
March 15, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
Master of all the landscape artists and British native, J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), is famous for painting some of the most beautiful landscapes using different techniques such as watercolors and oils. From April 24, 2010 to May 24, 2010 over 100 pieces of Turner's work will be featured in the Grand Palais in Paris.
Marvel in his work and see how his paintings are influenced by and rival lesser known artists from the earlier periods, like Watteau. Be sure to take notice of two canvases
The Holy Family, and
Venus and Adonis: Adonis departing for the chase which will be shown side-by-side in the exhibition.
Don't miss out!
Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais.
Champs-Elysées entrance
3, avenue du Général Eisenhower
75008 Paris
www.grandpalais.fr
Attention all Francophiles!
March 12, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
Paris Luxe is creating a monthly subscription program whereby every month subscribers will receive a newsletter and an audiotape of our latest teleseminars!
The newsletters will be filled with great content about the latest happenings in Paris and only subscribers will have exclusive access to Paris Luxe promotions!
Our teleseminars will feature unique guests who will talk about Paris insider secrets that all francophiles are dying to know! If you have any requests for Paris Luxe to speak about certain topics with our guests please email to
info@parisluxeapt.com
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to be an exclusive member and discover Paris as a true insider!
A Fine Glass of French Red Wine
March 10, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
The Bordeaux region is the most important wine producing region in France and perhaps in the world. For that reason, Bordeaux is probably one of the most popular wines in France.
In Paris, I could not help but savor the delicious Bordeaux varieties--dry, sweet, blended. The wines were all so delicious! One thing I never got around to last time I was in Paris was a tour of one of Bordeaux's famous chateaux. To visit the magnificent palaces and walk along the vineyards would be absolutely magical!
I prefer the Bordeaux region for its full-bodied red wines but France has so much more to offer! Like Burgundy, Loire, Champagne and Corsica to name a few. Next time you are in Paris, I highly recommend taking at least a day trip to visit one of these beautiful regions. Take a tour, have a picnic, do a wine tasting or just marvel at the incredible architecture. Cheers!
A Day with the Kids at the Musée d'Orsay
March 09, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
The Musee d’ Orsay, a famous museum in Paris, is housed in a former railroad station dating back to the late 1800's.
Before even entering the museum to see all of the wonderful art collections displayed, the edifice itself is quite impressive. First, you must view the museum from the right bank of the Seine River. Here, you can marvel at the gorgeous structure for all its worth.
Once inside, the museum's collections are mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. The museum is noted for housing the world's largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces by such artists such as Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne, Seurat, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Prior to the museum's opening in 1986, many of these works were held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume.
Not only is the Orsay a museum for adults to revel in the beautiful collections, but it is also a fun museum for kids! Paris Luxe offers a fun-filled museum tour whereby children are put to the test with a scavenger hunt to find certain pieces of artwork in the museum. But no running! Afterward, families can discuss which pieces of art they loved most over a cup of hot chocolate.
For more information about Paris Luxe Experiences such as the scavenger hunt museum tour, please email
info@parisluxeapt.com
"Living the Sweet Life in Paris" with David Lebovitz
March 08, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
Renowned foodie, David Lebovitz, shares his stories in the
The Sweet Life in Paris--a food based memoir--about the obstacles he faced as he vied to assimilate into life in Paris after moving to the city in 2002.
After first visiting Paris in the late 1980's, David dreamed he would someday return to call Paris his home. Finally, after nearly two decades as a pastry chef and cookbook author, David packed up all of his belongings and arrived in Paris with big aspirations at his new apartment in the neighborhood of Bastille.
However, it did not take long for David to learn that the culture was much different than what he was accustomed to back in California. From Parisian dining etiquette to greeting the local shopkeeper, David tells all of how he came to love and admire the City of Light.
This book is a must read--packed with delicious and funny stories about the real-life challenges David faced as he tried to assimilate Into Paris life. We give it two thumbs up!
Also, check out David's blog where he frequently posts stories and delicious recipes--yum!
http://www.davidlebovitz.com
"Balance, Proportion & Harmony": Parisian Interior Designer Creates Serene Environments
March 05, 2010 | Posted by: parisluxe
Frederic Jochem, an esteemed interior designer, is best known for his sophisticated and tasteful decorations. Born in Paris, Frederic's style incorporates European flair mixed with a range of designs--from contemporary to traditional .
http://fredericjochem.com/portfolio/port-timeless/timeless-8.html
Frederic works especially close with his clients, regardless of the difference in time zones, in order to create a personal style that reflects their lifestyle. Frederic seeks to construct harmonious environments which exude comfort and sophistication. His philosophy is to produce individuality with every project he undertakes while maintaining the highest quality of customer service.
http://fredericjochem.com/portfolio/port-contemporary/contemporary-1.html
With offices in New York, Paris and St. Tropez, Frederic is recognized around the world for his "own eye for scale and shape...inherent elegance" (Harpers Baazar). Paris Luxe is proud to announce Frederic as our Parisian Interior Designer.
If you would like to work with Frederic Jochem, please contact Paris Luxe