Carrogis, Louis de, called Carmontelle
The Hôtel de Besenval (French pronunciation: [otɛl d(ə) bəzɑ̃val]) is a historic hôtel particulier in Paris, dating largely from the 18th century, with a cour d'honneur and a large English landscape garden, an architectural style commonly known as entre cour et jardin. This refers to a residence located between a front courtyard and a rear garden. The building is listed as a monument historique by decree of 20 October 1928 (the historical parts, reference: PA00088705). It has housed the Embassy of the Swiss Confederation and the residence of the Swiss ambassador to France since 1938. The residence is named after its most famous former owner: Pierre Victor, Baron de Besenval de Brunstatt, usually just referred to as Baron de Besenval (the suffix Brunstatt refers to the former barony).
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Monsieur and Madame Blizet with Monsieur Le Roy the Actor
Carrogis, Louis de, called Carmontelle
The Maréchal de Brissac
Carrogis, Louis de, called Carmontelle
Marie Louise Petit at the Age of 105, with Her Young Nurse
Carrogis, Louis de, called Carmontelle
Louis-Philippe, Duc d'Orléans, and His Son, Louis-Phillipe Joseph, Duc de Chartres
Carrogis, Louis de, called Carmontelle