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Ernest Henri “Ernest Eduardovich Beaux” Beaux

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Ernest Henri “Ernest Eduardovich Beaux” Beaux

Birth
Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
8 May 1961 (aged 79)
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
La Roche-sur-Yon, Departement de la Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France Add to Map
Plot
Carré :E, Rangée :15, tombe :5
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Russian and French perfumer who is best known for creating Chanel No. 5.(Russian: Эрнест Генрих/Эдуардович Бо)

was a Russian and French perfumer who is best known for creating Chanel No. 5.

Ernest Beaux was born in Moscow, Russia, the brother of Edouard Beaux, who worked for Alphonse Rallet & Co. of Moscow, then the foremost Russian perfume house and purveyor to the Imperial courts. In 1898, A. Rallet and Company, with approximately 1500 employees and 675 products, was sold to the French perfume house, Chiris of La Bocca. Ernest completed his primary education that same year, and from 1898–1900 apprenticed as laboratory technician in the soap works of Rallet. After his obligatory 2 years military service in France, he returned to Moscow in 1902, where he started his perfumery training at Rallet under the guidance of their technical director, A. Lemercier. He finished his perfumery education in 1907, earned a promotion to senior perfumer, and was elected to the board of directors.

In 1912 Russia celebrated the centennial of the Battle of Borodino, the turning point in Napoleon's Russian ambitions. For this celebration Ernest Beaux created the fragrance "Bouquet de Napoleon," a floral Eau de Cologne, for Rallet. It proved to be a major commercial success.

The following year, 1913, marked the tercentenary of the founding of the Romanov dynasty. To follow up on his "Bouquet de Napoleon" success, Ernest Beaux created a now lost fragrance, the "Bouquet de Catherine" honoring Catherine the Great. This fragrance is not to be confused with a fragrance from Brocard, Rallet's chief competitor in Russia, called "The Empress's Favorite Bouquet" and which later evolved into the Soviet version, "Red Moscow."

"Bouquet de Catherine" was not a marketing success, perhaps due to Catherine the Great's German heritage at a time of rising tensions between Russia and Germany which would lead, in 1914, to World War I. While born and raised in Russia, Ernest Beaux's French heritage brought him into the French army and, while it was generally expected that this war would last no more than a few months, he was not released from military service until 1919, having by this time seen service in the infantry fighting against Germany and then as an intelligence officer and interrogator at an Allied prison camp at the Kola Peninsula at the Murmansk Oblast during the Russian Civil War.

While serving in the French military, Ernest Beaux's perfumer colleagues at Rallet fled during Russia's October Revolution to La Bocca, France, to continue working with Chiris.In 1919 Ernest Beaux, released now from the army, settled in Paris but continued to have a relationship with the former Rallet employees at La Boca.

In 1912, Ernest Beaux married Iraïde de Schoenaich (1881-1961), who gave birth to their son, Edouard (1913-1993), the following year. During the Russian Civil War, Iraïde escaped from Russia through Finland with her infant son. They reached France by sea following a dangerous two-month-long voyage, during which time Iraïde fell deeply in love with another man. Ernest divorced her and took custody of their son, while Iraïde moved to Nice to work with her lover. Ernest later married Yvonne Girodon (1893-1980), with whom he had a daughter, Madeleine.

Ernest Beaux died in his Paris apartment in 1961, and the church in which his funeral was held was completely decorated in roses.




CANT SEEM TO FIND THE BEST TRANSLATION OF THE LOCATION; 2020
Похоронен в 1961 году в приходской церкви Нотр Дам де Грасс де Пасси, департамент Приморские Альпы.
Notre Dame de Grasse de Passy, ​​Département des Alpes-Maritimes
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He might be buried in Vendée, La Roche sur Yon. France.
Russian and French perfumer who is best known for creating Chanel No. 5.(Russian: Эрнест Генрих/Эдуардович Бо)

was a Russian and French perfumer who is best known for creating Chanel No. 5.

Ernest Beaux was born in Moscow, Russia, the brother of Edouard Beaux, who worked for Alphonse Rallet & Co. of Moscow, then the foremost Russian perfume house and purveyor to the Imperial courts. In 1898, A. Rallet and Company, with approximately 1500 employees and 675 products, was sold to the French perfume house, Chiris of La Bocca. Ernest completed his primary education that same year, and from 1898–1900 apprenticed as laboratory technician in the soap works of Rallet. After his obligatory 2 years military service in France, he returned to Moscow in 1902, where he started his perfumery training at Rallet under the guidance of their technical director, A. Lemercier. He finished his perfumery education in 1907, earned a promotion to senior perfumer, and was elected to the board of directors.

In 1912 Russia celebrated the centennial of the Battle of Borodino, the turning point in Napoleon's Russian ambitions. For this celebration Ernest Beaux created the fragrance "Bouquet de Napoleon," a floral Eau de Cologne, for Rallet. It proved to be a major commercial success.

The following year, 1913, marked the tercentenary of the founding of the Romanov dynasty. To follow up on his "Bouquet de Napoleon" success, Ernest Beaux created a now lost fragrance, the "Bouquet de Catherine" honoring Catherine the Great. This fragrance is not to be confused with a fragrance from Brocard, Rallet's chief competitor in Russia, called "The Empress's Favorite Bouquet" and which later evolved into the Soviet version, "Red Moscow."

"Bouquet de Catherine" was not a marketing success, perhaps due to Catherine the Great's German heritage at a time of rising tensions between Russia and Germany which would lead, in 1914, to World War I. While born and raised in Russia, Ernest Beaux's French heritage brought him into the French army and, while it was generally expected that this war would last no more than a few months, he was not released from military service until 1919, having by this time seen service in the infantry fighting against Germany and then as an intelligence officer and interrogator at an Allied prison camp at the Kola Peninsula at the Murmansk Oblast during the Russian Civil War.

While serving in the French military, Ernest Beaux's perfumer colleagues at Rallet fled during Russia's October Revolution to La Bocca, France, to continue working with Chiris.In 1919 Ernest Beaux, released now from the army, settled in Paris but continued to have a relationship with the former Rallet employees at La Boca.

In 1912, Ernest Beaux married Iraïde de Schoenaich (1881-1961), who gave birth to their son, Edouard (1913-1993), the following year. During the Russian Civil War, Iraïde escaped from Russia through Finland with her infant son. They reached France by sea following a dangerous two-month-long voyage, during which time Iraïde fell deeply in love with another man. Ernest divorced her and took custody of their son, while Iraïde moved to Nice to work with her lover. Ernest later married Yvonne Girodon (1893-1980), with whom he had a daughter, Madeleine.

Ernest Beaux died in his Paris apartment in 1961, and the church in which his funeral was held was completely decorated in roses.




CANT SEEM TO FIND THE BEST TRANSLATION OF THE LOCATION; 2020
Похоронен в 1961 году в приходской церкви Нотр Дам де Грасс де Пасси, департамент Приморские Альпы.
Notre Dame de Grasse de Passy, ​​Département des Alpes-Maritimes
MAYBE
or

IF LISTED, WHICH ONE?

ALSO:
He might be buried in Vendée, La Roche sur Yon. France.

Gravesite Details

He was buried on May 12, 1961 at Pantin Cemetery. On October 11, 1961, the body was transported to Monchamps, Vendée



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  • Created by: Rostislav Toltchinsky
  • Added: Nov 20, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204862425/ernest_henri-beaux: accessed ), memorial page for Ernest Henri “Ernest Eduardovich Beaux” Beaux (8 Dec 1881–8 May 1961), Find a Grave Memorial ID 204862425, citing Aurore Cemetery, La Roche-sur-Yon, Departement de la Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; Maintained by Rostislav Toltchinsky (contributor 49759730).