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Joachim Carvallo

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that the US was launching against Spain to conquer Cuba (1898). The couple left Paris and found a peaceful place to live with their eldest daughter, Isabelle and their three younger sons, where they built a splendid Spanish art collection from the 17th century, that Carvallo and Coleman. It can be
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and began the dream of Joachim Carvallo of restoring and improving the once magnificent château and its French styled gardens. Today, the gardens are a major tourist attraction, visited by the public at large and
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from around the world. Henri Carvallo, the doctor's great grandson, is the owner of Villandry and continues to enhance and expand the château's gardens.
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called Ann Coleman, who inherited an important business. She felt in love with the Spanish doctor while discussing the
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In 2004, Alix de Guitaut-Vienne published a history of the doctor's lifelong work on the château in a book titled
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in 1913. While working with Richet's medical research team he met by chance an intern from
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and became a brilliant doctor. He travelled to Paris to work in the team of Dr
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admired today on the walls of the castle (including the work of artists like
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Thanks to Anne Coleman's money after years of searching, they bought the
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JoaquĂ­n Carvallo studied in the Universidad Complutense de
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born in Don Benito (Spain), who acquired and restored
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JoaquĂ­n Carvallo et l'Oeuvre de la demeure historique
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medical doctor
medical researcher
Château de Villandry
gardens
Madrid
Charles Richet
Nobel Prize
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
war
Zurbarán
Alonso Cano
Berruguete
Château de Villandry
Indre-et-Loire
Loire Valley
horticulturalists
ISBN
3-9522154-6-5
Categories
1869 births
1936 deaths
19th-century French physicians
20th-century French physicians
Spanish landscape architects
Spanish medical researchers
19th-century Spanish physicians
20th-century Spanish physicians
French landscape architects
French medical researchers

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