Victoria – October 01, 2019

(Rick Simeone) #1

hile other husbands may
gift their wives with bou-
quets of fl owers or strings
of pearls, industrialist and
philanthropist Alfred I. duPont bestowed
his second wife, Alicia, with a 47,000-
square-foot mansion modeled after
Marie Antoinette’s Versailles retreat,
Petit Trianon. Designed by illustrious
New York architects Carrere and Hastings,
the late-eighteenth-century neoclassical-
style house was completed in 1910 and
christened Nemours after the northern
French town of Alfred’s ancestors. Sadly,
Alicia passed away a decade later, but
Alfred and his third wife, Jessie, spent a
number of happy years here.
Nemours exudes opulence from
the moment one enters the reception
hall, with its painted coffered ceilings,
black-and-white marble fl oor, and walls
constructed of local Brandywine granite,
given a sheer layer of plaster and glazed
to mimic dressed stone. A clock made
for Marie Antoinette stands beside one
gilt-trimmed arch, and a sixteenth-
century painting of Queen Elizabeth I
and her court favorites is among the
works of art displayed here. A stairway


Above right: Alfred I. duPont played

the violin, as well as this beautiful


Steinway piano, painted and gilded to


match the décor in the music room of


Nemours Estate.


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