Saint-Eusèbe



    The English production designer Christopher Hobbs worked with Derek Jarman on films such as Sebastiane, Caravaggio and Edward II (the photo above shows one of the props Hobbs designed for Caravaggio, a shield, now in the V&A in London). He also designed for the 1999 film of Mansfield Park, and Gormenghast in 2000. As his obituary in today's Times outlines, he led a colourful life, the last two decades of which were spent in Burgundy, at Saint-Eusèbe (Saône-et-Loire). 

    Hobbs oversaw the restoration of Gervase Jackson-Stops' saloon at his house The Menagerie (which actually necessitated mostly new work in the shell of a building), and also designed a celebrated chimneypiece for Malplaquet House in Stepney Green in London, which was being restored by Tim Knox and Todd Longstaffe-Gowan.














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