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    Antoine Lepautre or Le Pautre (1621–1679) was a French architect and engraver. Born in Paris, he was the brother of the prolific and inventive designer-engraver...
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    Pierre Lepautre (4 March 1659 – 22 January 1744) was a French sculptor, a member of a prolific family of artists in many media, who were active in the...
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    was the son of the prolific printmaker Jean Lepautre (1618–1682) and nephew of architect Antoine Lepautre (1621–1679). Jacques's oeuvre (body of work)...
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    Jean Le Pautre (redirect from Jean Lepautre)
    Pautre or Lepautre (baptised 28 June 1618; died 2 February 1682) was a French designer and engraver, the elder brother of the architect Antoine Le Pautre...
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    He was the son of the designer and engraver Jean Lepautre and nephew of the architect Antoine Lepautre. His appointment in 1699 as Dessinateur in the Bâtiments...
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    ordered Antoine Lepautre to begin extensions at Saint-Cloud; later he became contrôleur général of Philippe's properties. Following Lepautre's death in...
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    his station, the architect brothers Claude and Charles Perrault and Antoine Lepautre, and the premier peintre du roi Charles Le Brun. Jean-Baptiste Colbert...
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    her death in 1764. The plan of the château, originally designed by Antoine Lepautre, was a classical U-shape and consisted of a long façade with two wings...
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    Félibien, secretary Libéral Bruant, architect Daniel Gittard, architect Antoine Lepautre, architect François Le Vau, architect Pierre II Mignard, architect...
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    rebuilt. It was then extensively modified in the 1650s by the architect Antoine Lepautre (1621 – about 1691). He created the very elaborate coats of arms on...
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    with Vitruvian scrolls friezes of the Hôtel de Beauvais, Paris, by Antoine Lepautre, 1657-1660 Louis XVI style vase with a medallion, swans and Vitruvian...
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    1657 to 1689 and, in the same time, a big portal added by architect Antoine Lepautre allowed the building to reach great notoriety, and famous people attended...
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    fire). With the death of Lepautre in 1716, de Cotte turned for the invention of ornaments to the sculptor François-Antoine Vassé, "responsible for all...
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    from the Antique by Pierre Lepautre: each was placed at the center of one of the carp pools at Marly. In 1725, the Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin...
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    oversaw the finances of the church. It was made in 1720 by sculptor Pierre Lepautre, and is crowned by a statue representing "The Triumph of Saint Agnes"....
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    Boffrand, the sculptor Jean Mondon, and the draftsman and engraver Pierre Lepautre. Their work had an important influence on the German Rococo style, but...
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    Coustou 1683 – Pierre Lepautre 1684 – Robert Doisy 1685 – Zéphirin Adam 1686 – Pierre Legros, jnr 1687 – Jean-Louis Lemoyne 1688 – Antoine Girardon [fr] 1689...
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  • 1702 Louis XIV on Place Louis-le-Grand in Paris, engraving by Pierre Lepautre, c.1700 Louis XIV in Lyon, by Jean Audran, 18th century Louis XIV in Rennes...
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  • sculptures : Bust of Thetis, Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna (url) Pierre Lepautre II (c. 1659 – 1744), 1 sculpture : Aeneas Carrying Anchises from Troy,...
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    who had been responsible for furniture design under Louis XIV; Pierre Lepautre, who in 1699 became chief designer for Louis XIV, and Gilles-Marie Oppenordt...
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    françoise in 1752–1756), although other engravers, including Pierre Lepautre, Antoine Hérisset [fr], and Claude Lucas, and other designers, such as Delamonce...
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    in 1690. There, he renewed his close friendship with his cousin Pierre Lepautre, also a sculptor, and struck a friendship with the academy's other fellow...
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    February 27 – William Sherard, English botanist (d. 1728) March 4 – Pierre Lepautre (1659–1744), French sculptor (d. 1744) March 6 – Salomon Franck, German...
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    father's workshop for his early engravings. He was a student of Pierre Lepautre, Gérard Audran and Benoit Audran. Tardieu married Louise-Françoise Aveline...
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