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Damien Hirst at Château La Coste
February 2024
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So, Dom Sesto is also in Château la coste with Tim... the question is was jenner with them? Why would Tim take this scum (kj) with him into his power places? Is their ostentatious meetings in LA not enough for this family?
excuse me but in all this puzzle can someone provide me with a real photo of Tim actually at Chateau La Coste? since I haven't seen it yet. Asking for a friend
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Per Kirkeby (1938-2018)
The last of his “buildings without purpose,” as he called them compleated at the Château La Coste in France.
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Bono demonstrates the Neck Enhancing Upward Gaze (NEUG) at Château La Coste.
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Posted by Tony on IG. Château La Coste
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Chronology of the Marquis de Sade’s life from How to Read Sade by John Phillips, W. W. Norton (September 17, 2005), Pages 112-114.
1740 2 June: birth of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, lord of La Coste, Saumane and Mazan in Provence. He was brought up in the palace of the Prince de Condé, who was four years older.
1746: Sent to live with his uncle, the abbé de Sade, at Saumane in Provence.
1750: Pursues his studies at the Jesuit college of Louis-le-Grand in Paris. The Jesuits infect him with a life-long enthusiasm for the theatre.
1755: Appointed sub-lieutenant in the King’s infantry regiment. In the course of active service in the Seven Years War is promoted to the rank of captain.
1763 17 May: marriage to Renée-Pélagie de Montreuil.
1763 October: briefly imprisoned at Vincennes for allegedly whipping Jeanne Testard, a fan-maker.
1765: Liaison with Mademoiselle de Beauvoisin, an actress.
1767: Death of his father, the comte de Sade, and birth of his first son, Louis-Marie.
1768: The Rose Kellar affair: imprisoned for six months initially at Saumur, then at Pierre-Encise near Lyons for alleged acts of libertinage, sacrilege and sadism on Easter Sunday in his house at Arcueil.
1769: Birth of his second son, Donatien-Claude-Armand.
1771: Birth of his daughter, Madeleine-Laure. Briefly imprisoned for debt.
1772 17 June: the Marseilles affair: Sade and his valet are found guilty of sodomy and attempted poisoning on the occasion of an orgy in Marseilles. Both flee to Italy, accompanied by Sade’s younger sister-in-law, Anne-Prospère. Sentenced to death in absentia, their effigies are burnt publicly at Aix.
1772 8 December: arrested and imprisoned at Miolans in Piedmont.
1773 1 May: escapes and eventually returns to La Coste. Sade’s mother-in-law, the Présidente de Montreuil, embittered by the seduction of Anne-Prospère, obtains a lettre de cachet for his arrest and imprisonment.
1775: Flees once again to Italy.
1777: Fresh scandals at La Coste, this time involving young girls employed at the château.
1778: The accusations of attempted poisoning having been dismissed, the death sentence imposed by the Aix parlement is lifted, but the Présidente uses her influence to obtain a new lettre de cachet. Sade escapes but is recaptured and returned to Vincennes. He will remain in prison until the Revolution.
1781: Writes the first of a succession of plays, The Inconstant.
1782: Writes the Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man and begins The 120 Days of Sodom.
1784 29 February: transferred from Vincennes to the Bastille.
1786: Writes the greater part of his ‘philosophical’ novel Aline et Valcour.
1787: Composition of The Misfortunes of Virtue, the first novella-length version of Justine. Begins writing his collection of short stories, originally entitled Tales and Fabliaux of Eighteenth Century by a Provençal Troubadour, a selection of which will eventually be published in 1799 under the title The Crimes of Love.
1789 2 July: Sade incites the mob to riot from his cell window in the Bastille, telling them that prisoners are being murdered.
1789 4 July: sent to the insane asylum at Charenton, leaving behind a number of manuscripts, including The 120 Days of Sodom which he will never see again.
1789 14 July: the fall of the Bastille and the start of the Revolution.
1790 1 April: Sade is released following abolition of lettres de cachet by the new revolutionary government. Formal separation from Renée-Pélagie and start of a new relationship with Constance Quesnet, nicknamed ‘Sensitive’, which will last until his death. Actively involved in revolutionary politics, promoting hospital reform. Tries unsuccessfully to get his plays performed.
1791: Anonymous publication of Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue, the second version of the Justine narrative, and performance of his play The Comte d’Oxtiern, or the Effects of Libertinism.
1792: Composes various revolutionary essays, including The Idea on the Method for the Sanctioning of Laws.
1793: Publishes a pamphlet in honour of Marat following his murder by Charlotte Corday. When the opportunity presents itself, Sade, who has been appointed a judge in his revolutionary section, does not sentence his in-laws to death. Suspected of moderation and royalist sympathies, Sade is arrested in December.
1794: Sade escapes death owing to a bureaucratic error, and is eventually released at the end of the Terror, following the fall and execution of Robespierre.
1795: Penniless owing to the loss of his lands and property in the Revolution, Sade tries to stage more plays. Publishes Aline and Valcour, and, anonymously, Philosophy in the Boudoir.
1799: Anonymous publication of The New Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue, followed by The History of Juliette, her Sister, or the Prosperities of Vice, and publication in Sade’s own name of The Crimes of Love. Works as a prompt in a Versailles theatre for 40 sous a day.
1801: Sade arrested at his publishers in April for authorship of ‘obscene’ writings, and imprisoned at Sainte-Pélagie.
1803: Transferred to Bicêtre, then to Charenton.
1804: Sade’s continued detention justified by the invention of a new medical condition, ‘libertine dementia’.
1807: Confiscation of the libertine novel The Days at Florbelle, or Nature unveiled, begun in 1804. The manuscript will be destroyed at the behest of his younger son after his death.
1808: Organizes theatrical performances, using asylum inmates and professional actresses.
1812-13: Writes Adelaide of Brunswick, Princess of Saxony, The Secret History of Isabelle of Bavaria and The Marquis de Gange, all conventional historical novels.
1813-14: Affair with the sixteen-year-old laundry-maid Madeleine Leclerc.
1814 2 December: Sade’s death, followed by interment in the Charenton cemetery with full religious rites.
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seen at le Château La Coste in France in Nov. Louise Bourgeois
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Hotel, vinícola, restaurante: já conhece o Château La Coste, na Provence? Durante uma caminhada pela propriedade, você encontrará, ao longo de 200 hectares, obras assinadas de Louise Bourgeois, Renzo Piano, Andy Goldsworthy. Aproveite para conhecer a adega (criada por Jean Nouvel!) e degustar pratos sazonais no café by Tadao Ando. #hotel #vinicola #restaurante #chateaulacoste #provence #caminhada #propriedade #louisebourgeois #renzoplano #andygoldsworthy #adega #jeannouvel #pratossazonais #café #tadaoando #passagens #viagens #viagensdeluxo #luxo #turismodeluxo #mercadodeluxo #luxury #luxurytravel #passagensaereas #hoteis #resort #resorts #travel #trip #hernonjr • • • @hernon @hernonjr @travelgramtravel (em Château La Coste) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnK4MZRuSl4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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How to Spend the Day at Château La Coste in Provence
An art exhibit, a winery, an escape into Provençal nature. Château La Coste isn't one of these but all of the above. Here's how to enjoy a day trip here from Aix-en-Provence or Marseille.
An art exhibit, a winery, an escape into Provençal nature. Château La Coste isn’t one of these but all of the above. I’ve never been to anything quite like Château La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade. And if you’re in southern France, you absolutely must add this to your bucket list. If you’re interested in French cuisine, wine tasting, art, oenology, or gorgeous Provence landscape, Château La…
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Toyen Au château de la Coste 1943
Praga, Národní galerie v Praze
https://puntogar.com/blog/persiana-alicantina-no-sabias-su-origen.
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