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thumb Paul Parquet (1856–1916) was a French perfumer and joint owner of Houbigant. Called the "greatest perfumer of his time" by Ernest Beaux,〔Beaux, Ernest. “Souvenirs d’un parfumeur.” Industrie de la Parfumerie 1.7 Oct. 1946: 228-231. Print.〕 he is widely regarded as the founder of modern perfumery for having pioneered the use of synthetics in works such as ''Fougère Royale''. His bestselling perfume, ''Le Parfum Idéal'', was described by Robert Bienaimé as a “masterpiece of fragrant equilibrium, harmonious and of good taste as shall never be surpassed”.〔Bienaime, Robert. “Mes souvenirs de parfumeur.” Industrie de la Parfumerie. March 1949: 67-70. Print.〕 == Career == Paul Parquet joined the perfume house of Houbigant as a part owner in 1880, and was the nose behind their most famous early creations,〔Nigel Groom, ''The New Perfume Handbook'', 2. Aufl., Blackie Academic & Professional, London, 1997, ISBN 0-7514-0403-9, p. 248.〕 such as:〔Bienaime, Robert. “Une grande figure de la parfumerie française : Paul Parquet.” Industrie de la Parfumerie. October 1955: 409-411. Print.〕 * ''Le Chypre Idéal'' (date unknown) * ''Le Royal Houbigant'' (date unknown) * ''Fougère Royale'' (1884) * * ''Peau d'Espagne'' (1894) * * ''Parfum d'Argeville'' (1895) * * ''Cœur de Jeannette'' (1900) * * ''Jockey Club'' (1900) * * ''Le Parfum Idéal'' (1900) * * ''Royal Cyclamen'' (1900) * * ''Mes Délices'' (1904) * ''Royal Bouvardia'' (1904) * ''L’Œillet du Roy'' (1906) * * ''Violette Pourpre'' (1907) * ''La Rose France'' (1911) * ''( *) indicates inclusion in the archives of the Osmothèque'' Parquet was the chief perfumer of the house, succeeded by Robert Bienaimé, the creator of ''Quelques Fleurs'' (Houbigant, 1912). Parquet was appointed Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1908. He bequeathed his fortune to the establishment of a pediatric center, the Fondation Paul Parquet in Neuilly-sur-Seine. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Parquet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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