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{{Short description|French writer}} [[File:Bachaumont.jpg|thumb|Louis Petit de Bachaumont in a ''[[fauteuil]]'', by [[Carmontelle]], ca 1748; in the background the Hôtel de Rouillé is being demolished, to free the classic facade of the [[Louvre Colonnade]]]] '''Louis Petit de Bachaumont''' ({{IPA|fr|lwi p(ə)ti də baʃomɔ̃|pron}}) (June 2, 1690 – April 29, 1771) was a French writer, whose historical interest has been connected largely to his alleged role in the gossipy ''[[Memoires secrets|Mémoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de la République des Lettres]]''. A modern biography<ref>Robert S. Tate Jr., ''Petit de Bachaumont: His Circle and the Mémoires Secrets'' (Geneva: Institut Voltaire, 1968); extended reviews by Basil Guy (''The French Review'' '''44'''.2 [December 1970], pp. 460-461) and Louis A. Olivier (''Modern Language Notes'' '''86'''.4 [May 1971], pp. 587-589.</ref> brought to general attention his other roles, as an arbiter of taste, an influential [[art critic]] and an ''[[Urbanism|urbaniste]]''. Petit de Bachaumont was of noble family and was brought up at the [[Palace of Versailles|court of Versailles]]. He passed his whole life in Paris, however, as the centre of the salon of [[Marie Anne Doublet]] (1677–1771), where criticism of art and literature took the form of malicious gossip. A sort of register of news was kept in a journal of the salon, starting in 1762, which dealt largely in scandals and contained accounts of books suppressed by the censor. Bachaumont's name is commonly connected with the first volumes of this register, which was published anonymously, long after Petit de Bachaumont's death,<ref>It was first published in London as a multi-volume set from 1783 to 1789.</ref> under the title ''[[Memoires secrets|Mémoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de la République des Lettres]]'', but his exact share in the authorship of those years before his death in 1771 is a matter of controversy. The register was continued by [[Pidansat de Mairobert]] (1707–1779), who may have had a greater hand in it from the start, and by others, until it reached 36 volumes (covering the years 1774-1779). It is of some value as a historical source, especially for prohibited literature, and full of anecdotes, for which it was sieved by the [[brothers Goncourt]], who revived interest in this obscure figure,<ref>An incomplete edition of the ''Mémoires secrets'' (4 vols.) had been undertaken in 1830 by Ravenal and a volume of extracts was published by P. Lacroix in 1859.</ref> whom they presented as the ''anecdotier parfait'', the reputation, as the "perfect recounter of anecdote" to the present time. Petit de Bachaumont's studied "indolence", remarked upon in his obituary,<ref>''Mémoires secrets'', under 2 May 1771.</ref> was a stylish pose. His major published writings are ''Essai sur la peinture, la sculpture et l'architecture'' (1751) and his surveys of the [[Paris salon]]s of 1767 and 1769,<ref>They were published in the ''Mémoires secrets''</ref> in which aesthetics and cultural politics were inseparably entwined. Less noted is his published call in 1749<ref>''Premier mémoire sur le Louvre''; revised and republished 1749.</ref> for the roofing-over of the classical colonnaded east front of the [[Palais du Louvre]] and the clearing away of the ramshackle structures, both those that had been built against it, in order to form a proper Palais du Louvre, and those in the centre of the [[Cour Carrée]] itself<ref>See Richard Wittman, ''Architecture, Print Culture, and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France'' (London: Routledge, 2007), p.68-72. The temporary structures in the center of the Cour Carrée are clearly visible in Turgot's map of Paris, 1739.</ref> Sections of the palace were in danger of collapse, scarcely touched by royal indifference after 1678;<ref>"For lack of funds", remarks Marianne Roland Michel, "The Clearance of the Colonnade of the Louvre: A Study Arising from a Painting by de Machy", ''The Burlington Magazine'' '''120''' No. 906 (September 1978, pp. i-vi). p. 1 and ''passim'', detailing the clearance of the Hôtel de Rouillé and other structures.</ref> work did begin in 1755 to clear the facade of the Louvre, overseen by the architect [[Jacques-Germain Soufflot]] and [[Abel-François Poisson, marquis de Marigny|Marigny]], supervisor of the [[Bâtiments du Roi]]. As a critic of art, his recommendation of a young artist named [[François Boucher]] appeared in a design memorandum Bachaumont presented the duc de Bouillon, who was occupied with renovating interiors at the Château de Navarre in Normandy, in 1730: "he is very quick, works fast and is not expensive".<ref>Claire Hornsby, "Boucher and [[Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni|Servandoni]]: the Château de Navarre in Normandy", ''Apollo'' '''145''' (1997) pp 19-24.</ref> See, in addition to the memoirs of the time, especially the ''{{lang|fr|Correspondance littéraire}}'' of [[Brothers Grimm|Grimm]], [[Denis Diderot|Diderot]], [[Jean Baptiste d'Alembert|d'Alembert]] and others (new ed-, Paris, 1878); [[Ch. Aubertin]], ''L'Esprit public au XVIII<sup>e</sup> siècle'' (Paris, 1872). ==Sources== *[http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/ba1.htm Author and Book Info.com] *{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Bachaumont, Louis Petit de}} == Notes == {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bachaumont, Louis Petit de}} [[Category:1690 births]] [[Category:1771 deaths]] [[Category:French untitled nobility]]
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