'Ferdinand Cheval' who was born in
1836 and died on
19th August,
1924, was a
French postman who spent 33 years of his life building an "Ideal Palace" (French ''Palais idéal'') which is regarded as an extraordinary example of
naïve art architecture.
Ferdinand Cheval lived in
Châteauneuf-de-Galaure, in the
Drôme ''
département'' of
France. He had left school at the age of 13 to become a baker's apprentice but eventually became a
postman.
Cheval began the building in April
1879. He claimed that he had tripped on a stone and was inspired by its shape. He returned to the same spot the next day and started collecting stones.
For the next 33 years, during his daily mail route, Cheval carried stones from his delivery rounds and at home used them to build his ''Palais idéal'', the Ideal Palace. First he carried the stones in his pockets, then a
basket and eventually a
wheelbarrow. He often worked at night in the light of an
oil lamp. Locals regarded him as a village idiot.
Cheval spent the first two decades building the outer walls. The Palace is a mix of different styles with inspirations from the
Bible to
Hindu mythology. Cheval bricked the stones together with wire,
lime and
cement.
Cheval also wanted to be buried in his palace. When French authorities forbade that, he proceeded to spend eight years building a mausoleum for himself in the cemetery of Hauterives. Cheval died on
August 19,
1924, around a year after he had finished building it.
Just prior to his death, Cheval began to receive some recognition from luminaries like
André Breton and
Pablo Picasso.
In 1969
André Malraux, the
Minister of Culture, declared the Palace as a cultural landmark and had it officially protected. Cheval's palace is open every day except
Christmas Day and
New Year's Day.
Gallery
See also
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Simon Rodia
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Justo Gallego Martinez
Trivia
This attraction is featured on
Pulp's 'Ultimate Live' DVD.
External links
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''Le Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval'' (site in French, requires Flash.)
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''Le Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval'' site in English
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[1]" Expo Coco Peintre du Facteur Cheval-1987 Hauterives France
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Hauterives and Palais Idéal Photogallery
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''Album Mon Cheval'' a French's blog photogallery