Jules-Robert de Cotte (1683–1767) was a renowned French architect, the son of one of the most highly regarded architect-administrators of his era, Robert...
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Robert de Cotte (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ də kɔt]; 1656 – 15 July 1735) was a French architect-administrator, under whose design control of the royal...
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Robert de Cotte, who was his chosen successor. He was given the title of Count of Sagonne in 1702, but died six months later at the royal Château de Marly...
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Architecture of Paris (section The Palais de la Cité)
Saint-Honoré (1738–39) by Robert de Cotte and Jules-Robert de Cotte The neoclassical façade of the church of Saint-Philippe-de-Roule (1764–84), by Jean-François...
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thereafter commissioned prominent royal architect Robert de Cotte to rearrange it. In 1708, De Cotte and his agency carried out several repairs and planned...
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BnF Museum (redirect from Département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques de la Bibliothèque nationale de France)
space in the royal library that was designed under the direction of Jules-Robert de Cotte, the son of Mansart's successor at the Bâtiments du Roi. In the...
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Olivier Cotte (born 20 June 1963) is a French writer, graphic novel scriptwriter, animation historian, illustrator, and a director. Born into a family...
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metres. It was built by Jules Hardouin-Mansard, then Robert de Cotte, from 1681 to 1685. A monumental machine, called the machine de Marly, situated on the...
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The new facade was completed in 1739, probably finished by De Cotte's son Jules-Robert De Cotte. The lower level features Doric columns, while the upper...
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the west of the Hôtel de Seignelay [fr] on the rue de Bourbon (now rue de Lille) and commissioned the architect Robert de Cotte to design a new hôtel...
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the works. When he died in 1697, he was succeeded by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte. The towers frame the west façade, a pure product that...
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the Bâtiments du Roi.: p.131 Gabriel succeeded Robert de Cotte as Premier Architecte du Roi of de Cotte's retirement in December 1734 and held the post...
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of Saint-Simon, Hardouin-Mansart "was ignorant in his trade, and of Robert De Cotte his brother-in-law, it was hardly less. They both took an artist that...
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of Versailles by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte (1689–1710) The Grand Trianon by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte (1687–88) Versailles...
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Guise Paul Colin Robert de Cotte Darry Cowl Pierre Dac Mireille Delunsch Emile Erckmann Alfred Faust Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer) Jules Ferry Johann Fischart...
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its present Baroque appearance between 1671 and 1710 by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte. It was damaged by a fire on 19 September 1914, and not...
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Major architects of the period included François Mansart, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Robert de Cotte, Pierre Le Muet, Claude Perrault, and Louis Le Vau. Major...
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Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé (redirect from Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes)
d’'amateur' à Paris dans la seconde moitié du xviiie siècle" Robert Neuman (1994) Robert de Cotte and the Perfection of Architecture in Eighteenth-Century...
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biography of Jules Hardouin-Mansart. 1966: Le Voyage d'Italie de Robert de Cotte, De Boccard. 19771994: (collectif) Le Palais Farnèse, École française de Rome...
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Académie royale d'architecture (category Institut de France)
"Mansart: (2) Jules Hardouin Mansart" at Oxford Art Online (subscription required). Le Bas 1840, p. 84, gives 1687 for Robert de Cotte's nomination as...
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François Mansart and great-nephew of Robert de Cotte. Château d'Asnières Schloss Jägersburg http://fr.structurae.de/persons/data/index.cfm?ID=d002995 Portal:...
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general direction of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, whose last major project this was, and the more immediate supervision of Robert de Cotte. Roman Baroque Sculpture:...
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Appartement du roi (section Salon de l'œil de bœuf)
du château de Versailles, de ses peintures, et des autres ouvrags fait pour le roy. Paris: Antoine Vilette. Jestaz, Bertrand (1985). "Jules Hardouin-Mansart...
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its façade, was restored and modified to design by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and his pupil Robert de Cotte. In March 1793, during the French Revolution, the...
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of the work was left to the director's first lieutenants, such as Robert de Cotte and Gilles-Marie Oppenord. According to a royal decree of 1 September...
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Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon (8 November 1676 – 23 January 1753) was the daughter of Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and Anne Henriette of...
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inserted 1705–1710 designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The present façade is an 18th-century composition by Robert de Cotte. In a long career, the scrupulous...
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(designed 1692; built 1692–1739, after 1697 by Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte, with modifications) D'Orbay died in Paris. Notes "Orbay, François...
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in 1712 under the supervision of the First Architect to the King, Robert de Cotte, to showcase two paintings by Paolo Veronese, Eleazar and Rebecca and...
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Louis Diémer (category Academic staff of the Conservatoire de Paris)
Pianists (Rev Upd ed.), New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0671638375 Roger Cotte, Bernard Haultier: "Diémer, Louis (Joseph)", in: Die Musik in Geschichte...
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