The Marquis Antoine de Castellane, a French aristocrat and member of the esteemed Castellane family, has left an indelible mark on the world of European nobility. Born in 1934, he lived a life that spanned over eight decades, during which he played a significant role in shaping the course of French history. With his passing in 2021, the world mourns the loss of a true gentleman and a symbol of elegance and refinement.
Throughout his life, the Marquis Antoine de Castellane was known for his unwavering dedication to his family's legacy and his commitment to preserving the rich cultural heritage of France. He was a respected figure in French society, admired for his impeccable taste and his ability to effortlessly navigate the complexities of the aristocracy. His passing marks the end of an era, as the world bids farewell to a man who embodied the very essence of French nobility and sophistication1.
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Antoine de Castellane. |
French aristocrat and artist Comte and Marquis Antoine de Castellane died on 3 February 2021. He was eighty-six years-old.
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Antoine's father: Count Henri de Castellane. |
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Antoine's mother: Doña Silvia Rodríguez de Rivas. |
Born on 8 October 1934 at Paris, Antoine was the second child and eldest son of Count Henri de Castellane (1903-1937) and his wife Doña Ana Rosa
Silvia Rodríguez de Rivas y Díaz de Erazo (1909-2001), who married in 1931. Antoine had an elder sister and a younger brother: Doña Cordelia de Castellane y Rodriguez de Rivas, VI Condesa de Castilleja de Guzmán (b.1932); and Henri-Jean de Castellane (1937-2018; father of Silvia de Castellane, who married Prince and Duke Pierre of Arenburg). Through his father, Antoine was a second cousin of Diane de Castellane (1927-2010; married Philippe de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy; mother of Vicomte Alexis de Noailles, who married Princess Diane d'Orléans).
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Antoine's stepfather: Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord, Duke de Talleyrand. |
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Antoine's stepfather: Erich von Posch-Pastor. |
After the death of his father, Antoine's mother Silvia married in 1938 Paul Louis Archambauld Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord, VI Duc de Talleyrand, VIII Herzog zu Sagan, VI Duca di Dino (1867-1952). Silvia and the Duke divorced in 1942. In 1945, Silvia remarried Eric von Posch-Pastor (1917-1962). The couple had two children, among them a daughter, Barbara de Posch-Pastor (b.1951; married Prince Michel d'Orléans, Count d'Évreux). Silvia and Eric divorced in 1955.
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Antoine and his wife Francine. Photograph (c) Getty Images. |
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Antoine's daughter: Victoire de Castellane. |
On 28 May 1960, Marquis Antoine de Castellane married Françoise Dufour (b.1937). The couple had one child, Victoria de Castellane (b.1962; married 1st Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers; married 2nd Thomas Lenthal). In 1967, Antoine de Castellane and Françoise Dufour divorced. In 1976, Antoine married Francine Latour-Touya (b.1930). The marquis is survived by his widow, his first wife, his daughter and son-in-law, and his four grandchildren.
To learn more about the career and artistic portfolio of Antoine de Castellane, please visit this website: Antoine de Castellane
May the Marquis Rest In Peace.
The Marquis Antoine de Castellane's life, marked by dedication to his family's legacy and commitment to preserving French cultural heritage, serves as a testament to the enduring power of tradition and nobility. As we reflect on his remarkable journey, we are reminded of the importance of honoring the past while embracing the future. His passing leaves a void in the world of French aristocracy, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations.
As we bid farewell to this remarkable individual, we are left with a profound sense of gratitude for the impact he had on those around him. His unwavering commitment to his family's legacy and his dedication to preserving French cultural heritage will continue to be felt for years to come. The Marquis Antoine de Castellane's life was a shining example of the enduring power of tradition and nobility, and his memory will be cherished by all who knew him. May his legacy continue to inspire and guide us as we move forward into the future.
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