Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle
Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle | |
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Born | Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle 7 April 1963 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France |
Died | 30 May 2013 | (aged 50)
Spouse(s) | Count Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda
(m. 1987) |
Issue
Guido Brandolini d'Adda Marcantonio Brandolini d'Adda Gioacchino Brandolini d'Adda | |
Father | Armand Angliviel de la Beaumelle |
Mother | Baroness Béatrice Juliette Ruth de Rothschild |
Occupation | glass maker |
Countess Marie Brandolini d'Adda di Valmareno (née Angliviel de la Beaumelle; 7 April 1963 – 30 May 2013) was a French-Italian glass maker.
Early life and family[]
Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle was born on April 7, 1963 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine.[1] Her father was Armand Angliviel de la Beaumelle, a member of a prominent haute bourgeois family from Languedoc,[1] and her mother was Baroness Béatrice Juliette Ruth de Rothschild, a member of the aristocratic Rothschild family.[citation needed] Her maternal grandfather was Baron Alain de Rothschild. On her father's side she is a distant relation to Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle. Her parents later divorced and her mother remarried Pierre Rosenberg in 1981.[2]
Adult life[]
She married Count Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda, the son of Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda, Conte di Valmareno and Cristiana Agnelli, in November 1987 in Paris.[3] The couple had three sons: Guido, Marcantonio, and Gioacchino.[4] They resided in the Palazzo Brandolini on the Grand Canal in Venice and at Vistorta, a family estate in Friuli.[3]
Angliviel de la Beaumelle worked as a contemporary glass designer in Venice, founding the company Laguna B in 1996.[5][6][3][7][8] She also served as the president of the French Alliance of Venice, which promoted French culture in Italy.[9] She was also a patron of the Murano Glass Museum and the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.[9]
Death[]
She died, after battling cancer, on 30 May 2013.[10][11][12] She was given a Catholic funeral at the Church of the Transfiguration of Jesus in Vistorta.[13][14] After her death, the Mayor of Venice, Giorgio Orsoni, offered his condolences to the Brandolini d'Adda family and referred to Angliviel de la Beaumelle as "a friend of Venice, a tireless animator of the cultural and artistic life of the Lagoon."[15] Upon her death, her son Marcantonio took over the company Laguna B.[16]
References[]
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- ^ magazine, Le Point. "Le grand état-major du musée". Le Point.fr. Archived from the original on 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Inside the Palazzo".
- ^ "Person Page". thepeerage.com.
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- ^ "Marcantonio Brandolini D'Adda's Glass House - Architectural Digest".
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- ^ "A Goto for Venice - International competition".
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Glass is more! - Articles - A GOTO FOR VENICE". glassismore.com.
- ^ "Brandolini family". 21 January 2014.
- ^ Reginato, James. "Inside "La Dolce Vita" of Countess Cristiana Brandolini D'Adda".
- ^ "Si è spento il sorriso della bella Marie Brandolini d'Adda, contessa in laguna - Cronaca - La Nuova di Venezia". 1 June 2013.
- ^ "Addio alla "contessa buona" C'erano Lapo e John Elkann - Cronaca - Messaggero Veneto". 6 June 2013.
- ^ "Bianca Brandolini d'Adda e Lapo Elkann di nuovo insieme per i funerali…".
- ^ "Scomparsa di Marie Brandolini d'Adda, il cordoglio della Città di Venezia".
- ^ "Marcantonio Brandolini Takes Us Inside the Palazzo Brandolini in Venice". 17 January 2017.
- 1963 births
- 2013 deaths
- 20th-century French women artists
- 21st-century French women artists
- Deaths from cancer in Italy
- French people of Jewish descent
- French women company founders
- French nobility
- French socialites
- Italian countesses
- Italian socialites
- Glass makers
- People from Neuilly-sur-Seine
- Angliviel de la Beaumelle family
- Brandolini d'Adda family
- Rothschild family