Johann Maria Farina 1685–1766
Giovanni Maria Farina (born 8 December 1685,
Santa Maria Maggiore
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; Germanized name: Johann Maria Farina,
Francized: Jean Marie Farina – 25 November 1766,
Cologne
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) was an
Italian-born
perfumier in Germany who created the first
Eau de Cologne
Eau de Cologne (; German: ''Kölnisch Wasser'' ; meaning "Water from Cologne"), or simply cologne, is a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany. Originally mixed by Johann Maria Farina (Giovanni Maria Farina) in 1709, it has since come to be a g ...
.
Career
Farina settled in
Cologne
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,
Duchy of Westphalia
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(present-day
Germany
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), in the year 1709 where he founded
Johann Maria Farina gegenüber dem Jülichs-Platz GmbH, the
world’s oldest perfume factory still in existence. His subtle fragrance
Eau de Cologne
Eau de Cologne (; German: ''Kölnisch Wasser'' ; meaning "Water from Cologne"), or simply cologne, is a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany. Originally mixed by Johann Maria Farina (Giovanni Maria Farina) in 1709, it has since come to be a g ...
became rapidly famous worldwide and in the 18th century was an indispensable accessory at all royal courts. The perfume maker chose to call his perfume after his new home town so as to honour it. Indeed, at the time when Farina first moved to Cologne, there were very strict laws regarding foreign settlers. Farina was granted citizenship and, in order to show off his gratitude, he named his very first creation ''Eau de Cologne'' (lit. French: "Water of Cologne").
[Original Eau de Cologne](_blank)
/ref> This perfume, being a real sensation at the time, contributed to Cologne’s global fame.
Being the very first perfume of its kind on the market, the word "Cologne" quickly became a household name.
''Cologne'' refers to a perfume
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which is usually refreshingly light, unisex with a citrus-based head note.
The explanation as to why the perfume was given a French name is rather simple: In the 17th and 18th century, the French language
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was spoken in European high society and also used by tradesmen, which explains Farina's name decision. Counterfeit
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s of the perfume only appeared at the end of the 18th century. After the French Revolution
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, Napoleon
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's troops occupied Cologne for a number of years and introduced freedom of trade. Back then, registered trademarks did not exist, which explains why there were so many counterfeits.
Death and legacy
Farina died on 25 November 1766 in Cologne, aged 80. Today the 8th generation of the Farina family still produces the original Eau de Cologne.
Gallery
File:Farina gegenueber - Verkaufsrechnung (September 1763).JPG, Invoice for Eau de Cologne, 1763
Image:Farina-Statue-am-Ratsturm-Koeln.jpg, Town hall tower in Cologne with statue of Johann Maria Farina, left side, second floor
Image:Farina-Rathaus-Koeln.jpg, Statue of Johann Maria Farina in the Cologne Town Hall
Image:JMF-1685-1766-Marmorbueste.jpg, Johann Maria Farina
Image:Johann-Maria-Farina-Str.JPG, Johann Maria Farina Street in Cologne
File:Bronze-JMF.jpg, Bronze of Johann Maria Farina
Image:1960-Casa-Farina-SMM.jpg, Casa Farina in Santa Maria Maggiore
Image:Via-Farina.jpg, Via G.M.Farina in Santa Maria Maggiore
Image:Grabstein Johann Farina.jpg, Gravestone of Johann Maria Farina in the Melaten-Friedhof
Melaten is the central cemetery of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, which was first mentioned in 1243. It was developed to a large park, holding the graves of notable residents.
Name
The name "Melaten" refers to a hospital for the sick and ...
cemetery in Cologne
References
External links
Homepage of the Eau de Cologne Company Farina in Cologne
Fragrance Museum in Cologne
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1685 births
1766 deaths
People from Santa_Maria Maggiore, Piedmont
Perfumers
Italian emigrants to Germany
18th-century German inventors
18th-century German businesspeople