The Île de la Jatte or Île de la Grande Jatte is an island in the river Seine, located in the department of Hauts-de-Seine, and shared between the two communes of Neuilly-sur-Seine and Levallois. It is situated at the very gates of Paris, being 7km distant (in a straight line) from the towers of Notre Dame and 3km from the Place de l'Étoile. The island, which has about 4,000 inhabitants, is nearly 2km long and almost 200m wide at its widest point. Its name translates as "Island of the Bowl" or "Island of the Big Bowl".
View of La Grande Jatte Island from Neuilly Bridge (with the Temple de l'Amour (Neuilly-sur-Seine)[fr]
In 1818, the Duke of Orléans, Louis-Philippe, acquired the Château de Neuilly to house his family of ten children. He bought the land and created a park which included the island, reachable only by boat. He also moved the Temple de Mars ('Temple of Mars'), which his father had commissioned, from Parc Monceau, and put it on the northern point of the island, converting it into the Temple de l’amour ('Temple of Love'). It was moved to the southern end of the island in 1930.[1][2]
Between 1850 and 1870, Napoléon III and Baron Haussmann further modified the island, and artists began painting there. At the end of the 19th century the island became known for its painters, especially the Impressionists. In addition to Georges Seurat, artist such as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Alfred Sisley, Charles Angrand, and Albert Gleizes painted scenes of the island.[3][4]
In June 2009, a walk around the island (Île des Impressionnistes) was established, detailing the works of the Impressionists.[5][6][7]
Nicolas Sarkozy, politician, 23rd President of France.[citation needed]
Alessandra Sublet, radio and television host.[citation needed]
Marco Verratti, football (soccer) player.[citation needed]
References
Monique Lucenet. L'Ile de la Grande Jatte au cœur du Val de Seine Impressionniste. 2015. Editions Tourisme et Découvertes. Collection "Les Itinéraires"
Marie-Christine Sonkin, La qualité de vie de Neuilly se paie toujours très cher, Le Figaro, 2008
Adeline Fleury et Pauline Revenaz, Neuilly village people, Éditions du Moment, 2007
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