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Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge
by Claudine Hemingway
The wonderful art and history of Paris and France
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Episode 19 - The 1887 Sale of the French Crown Jewels
The jewels of the French Crown were never just glittering ornaments. They were symbols of power, legitimacy, dynasty, and empire. For centuries, they adorned kings, queens, emperors, and empresses, surviving revolution, theft, exile, and war. But after the fall of Napoleon III in 1870, the new Republic feared that these treasures represented something even more dangerous: the possibility that France might once again embrace a monarchy.In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary story of the 1887 auction of the French Crown Jewels, a sale that shattered centuries of history in the name of politics. From the bloody aftermath of the Paris Commune to the heated debates inside the National Assembly, the Republic set out to erase the symbols of royal power forever. Historic crowns were melted down, imperial settings destroyed, and priceless jewels scattered across Europe and America into the hands of royalty, Gilded Age millionaires, and legendary jewelers like Tiffany & Co. and Garrard.We’ll step inside the packed Salle des États at the Louvre, once Napoleon III’s throne room, transformed into the most exclusive auction Paris had ever seen. We’ll follow the jewels themselves: the Regent Diamond, the emerald tiara of Madame Royale, Eugénie’s pearl tiara, the dazzling Grand Corsage Bow Brooch, and the infamous reliquary brooch containing Mazarin diamonds once worn by Louis XIV’s court.This episode also traces the incredible journeys of the jewels that survived, the pieces painstakingly recovered by the Louvre over the last century, and the devastating 2025 theft that once again thrust the Crown Jewels into headlines around the world. Some pieces returned home after more than a hundred years in exile. Others may now be lost forever.The 1887 sale was meant to destroy the memory of the monarchy in France. Instead, it became one of the greatest cultural tragedies in French history.Welcome to the story of the jewels France tried to erase.Support the show
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Episode 18 - The Tragic End of Good King Henri IV
On May 13, 1610, after finally giving in, Henri IV watched his wife, Marie de Medici, be crowned as the queen of France in the Basilique Saint Denis. The next day, his life would endIn this week's episode, we look at the tragic end of the beloved king of France. With twists and turns that include his skull, which may have been found three hundred years after he died, and where you can find him in Paris. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 17 - The Final Days and Return of Napoleon
On May 5, 1821, 205 years ago, at 5:49 pm on the remote island of Saint Helene, Napoleon Bonaparte took his last breath at the young age of 51. Between 1814 and his final day in 1821, Napoleon was exiled twice. Toss in Waterloo in the middle, and his last years didn't really play out as he had hoped. In this episode, we take a closer look at his final months, battling cancer and ending in his grand return to Paris and his final resting place at Les Invalides. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 16 - The Louvre Pyramid of IM Pei
In 1981, the newly elected president, François Mitterand, announced his Grand Travaux project that would change the face of Paris, and none more so than the Musée du Louvre. Mitterand had one man in mind for the job, the Chinese American architect I.M. Pei, a master architect who blended glass, concrete, stone, and metal. In this episode, we dive deep into the project and the design elements of the pyramid, including just how many panes of glass are really in the pyramid, and one of my favorite movies that adds the pyramid as a main star. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 15 - The Louvre Heist of the Crown Jewels
It was 6 months ago, on October 19, 2025, on a Sunday morning in Paris, that a brazen heist of the French Crown jewels struck the Musée du Louvre. In this week’s episode of the Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge podcast, we go deep into the details of the theft, the history of the stolen jewels, where they are in the investigation, and what has changed at the Louvre. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 14 - The Fire of Notre Dame, What We Know 7 Years Later
Seven years ago this week, a moment few will ever forget. At 6:18 pm on Monday, April 15, 2019, flames erupted in the roof of the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris, and over the following hours, the 12th- and 13th-century forest would be destroyed.In 7 years, the cathedral came close to destruction and underwent a Renaissance that would return Notre Dame to the 19th century. Without the fire, you and I, your children, and even your grandchildren would never have seen what was revealed after the restoration. While we still don't have an official cause of the fire, there is a lot that I have recently found that leads to some very possible conclusions.I will also share where they are in the restoration and what is yet to be done over the next five years. Tune in for all the details and check ClaudineHemingway.comSupport the show
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Episode 13 - Venus de Milo
Created in the 2nd Century BC, the great statue of the Goddess Venus was uncovered on the Island of Mélos in the south Aegean Sea, part of the Cycladic archipelago, today’s Greece. The Venus de Milo, or more accurately the Aphrodite of Mélos, was found on April 8, 1820, by a farmer, Yorgos Kentrots. The next few figures, which are said to have been part of her discovery, tell a lengthy story. We will dig deep into her story and why she is so famous. Who is she really, and how did she come to Paris? Listen today. Support the show
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Episode 12-Renoir, the Sunday Painter
This spring, the Musée d'Orsay is holding two fantastic exhibits dedicated to Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Renoir and Love of his paintings and Renoir Dessinateur filled with his drawings, pastels, watercolors, and more. In this week's episode, we take a closer look at Renoir's two major paintings, Bal du Moulin de la Galette and The Luncheon of the Boating Party, as well as his trio of dancers united for the first time in decades. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the showSupport the show
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Episode 11 - La Fontaine Médicis
The Jardin du Luxembourg was created under Marie de Medici, the Florentine wife of King Henri IV. After his death on May 14, 1610, she wanted to create a home that reminded her of her childhood in Florence, at the Medici Palazzo Pitti and its Boboli Gardens. Today, it is one of the greatest places in the entire city to sit and watch the day pass under the quiet plane trees. Listen to the story of the creation of the fountain, how it survived the Revolution and Haussmann, and the mythological tales it has to tell. For more info and photos, check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 10 - The Crown of Thorns
Notre-Dame de Paris houses many essential items, including the most important relic in the world: the Crown of Thorns. But why is it in Paris, you ask? In this week's episode, I will share the entire story of this precious piece of history. For more info and photos check ClaudineHemingway.comComing to Paris? Book a walking tour or let me customize your time in Paris. ClaudineHemingway.comIG @claudinebleublonderougeFB @bleublonderouge And find my live from Paris videos and more at my YouTube channel ClaudineBleuBlondeRougeSupport the show
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Episode 9 - The Wedding of Napoleon & Josephine
Surprise, bringing you a new episode a day early. Two hundred thirty years ago today, on March 9, 1796, Napoleon and Josephine wed in a late, rushed, candlelit ceremony. It's one of the most famous love stories in history. It's slightly misunderstood but fascinating nonetheless. Listen to the story with a little extra history on another event that happened the same day in 1661.ClaudineHemingway.com for more info and to book a walking tour or help in planning your trip to Paris. Support the show
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Episode 8 - Berthe Morisot
Berthe Morisot was one of the few women of the Impressionist Movement. With her dark locks and stunning gaze, was the perfect model for Édouard Manet. However, unlike most female models-turned-artists, she is actually known as one of the first incredible female Impressionists.If you are near Cleveland, check out the exhibit opening at the end of March dedicated to Manet and Morisot.For more information, check ClaudineHemingway.com Support the show
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Episode 7 - Madame du Barry
She was the last Favorite and Head Mistress of France and the love of Louis XV. Jeanne Bécu would become Madame du Barry and hold court at the Château de Versailles in the last years of Louis XV's life.In this episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of Madame du Barry. A life that isn't always given a fair shake, but also holds many questions. For more, check ClaudineHemingway.com Support the show
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Epsiode 6 - Madame de Pompadour
Known as the mistress to the king, Madame de Pompadour was much more than that, and we can thank her still today for beautiful buildings, art, porcelain, and even a diamond.In this week's newest episode, we cover the life of this amazing woman and her influence on French culture. A recent visit to her private apartments at the Chateau de Versailles brings her story to life. Claudinehemingway.com for photos and links Book a walking tour of Paris or get help planning your time in Paris today at ClaudineHemingway.comSupport the show
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Episode 5 - The Fire of the Petite Galerie and Birth of the Apollo Gallery
Bonjour, Bonjour, and welcome to Episode 5 of Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge. This week, we look back at the fire that destroyed the Petite Galerie but would allow the stunning Galerie d'Apollon to rise in the 17th century. Support the show
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Episode 4 - The Carpets of the Sun King - Once in a Lifetime Viewing
For just seven days, under the beautiful glass-and-iron roof of the Grand Palais, there is a sight that hasn’t ever been seen since they were created in the 17th century. Stretched out across the over 650-foot-long nave, 31 of the 93 carpets intended for the Palais du Louvre and created by Charles le Brun under Louis XIV are a sight to behold. On display until February 8th and free to the public, but a timed ticket is needed. Find all the details on my website at ClaudineHemingway.com for photos and more. Support the show
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Episode 3 - The Affair of the Necklace and the Jewels of Marie Antoinette
In 1772, jewelers created a lavish necklace of 685 diamonds for Louis XV's mistress, but he died before it was completed. When Marie Antoinette refused the expensive piece, saying "We have more need of 24 ships," con artist Jeanne de la Motte saw her opportunity.Jeanne, an illegitimate descendant of Henri II seeking to reclaim her family's fortune, manipulated Cardinal Rohan, who was desperate to regain the Queen's favor. She forged letters from Marie Antoinette, hired a prostitute to impersonate the Queen in a nighttime meeting at Versailles, and convinced Rohan that the Queen secretly wanted the necklace.On February 1, 1785, Rohan handed over the necklace. Jeanne's husband immediately broke it apart and sold the diamonds across Europe. When the unpaid jewelers approached the court, the scandal erupted. Though Marie Antoinette was completely innocent, the Affair of the Diamond Necklace fed rumors of royal excess and hastened her downfall.Listen to the whole story and what became of her own jewels long after she died. ClaudineHemingway.com for more info, to book a tour, or assistance in planning your trip to Paris. Support the show
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Episode 2 - The Fall and End of Louis XVI
On January 22, 1793, at 10:15 am, Louis XVI walked up the scaffolding, and seven minutes later, his life was over. Join me as we explore the fateful story of Louis XVI and the events that led to his death.Hang onto the end for a few tips and tricks for your visit to Paris as well as the newest information on the Louvre Heist that happened three months ago. ClaudineHemingway.com to book tours, plan your time in Paris, and learn more about the history of Paris.https://www.claudinehemingway.com/new-paris-in-bleu-blonde-rougeSupport the show
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Episode 1 - The Imperial Crowns Of Napoleon III
In my first episode, I share the history and details of the Imperial Crowns of the Second Empire of France. One that was destroyed in 1887, and the other that survived the October 19 heist of the Louvre. We also have some breaking news in the investigation into the heist, hopefully getting us a little closer to finding the jewels. Subscribe today Book a tour of Paris, or let me help you plan your trip. Find more info at ClaudineHemingway.com Support the show
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Paris in Bleu Blonde Rouge Trailer
Bonjour all,I am so excited to bring you my all-new podcast, sharing all the stories that make Paris and France the place we love and dream about.Join me every Tuesday for an all-new episode jumping into the history of France.Support the show
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