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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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 de...
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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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German Baroque style, were involved in the construction, as well as Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand, who were followers of the French style. Balthasar...
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was built next to Strasbourg Cathedral in the 1730s, from designs by Robert de Cotte, and is considered a masterpiece of French Baroque architecture. Since...
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architecture, prints, decorative arts, and costume. His 1994 book, Robert de Cotte and the Perfection of Architecture in Eighteenth-Century France, is...
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called the nouveau salon près de la chapelle (new salon near the chapel) when the room was started in 1710 by Robert de Cotte for Louis XIV. However, with...
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hired the well-known French architect Robert de Cotte in 1711 to remodel the house into a château. Robert de Cotte also worked on the Princess's apartments...
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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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Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine (redirect from Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, Duc du Maine)
rue de Bourbon (now rue de Lille) from his wife's sister, Marie Thérèse de Bourbon. It was originally designed by the architect Robert de Cotte, but...
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portrait is the first known photographic portrait taken in America Robert de Cotte, French architect-administrator, under whose design control of the...
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architects of the period included François Mansart, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Robert de Cotte, Pierre Le Muet, Claude Perrault, and Louis Le Vau. Major monuments...
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ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs]) in Frankfurt, Germany was built from 1731 to 1739 by Robert de Cotte and commissioned by the Imperial Postmaster, Prince Anselm Franz von...
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Spain. The French designer from the official French royal offices of Robert de Cotte was René Carlier, who used the natural slope of the site in the palace...
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pastel portraits of the sculptor François Girardon and the architect Robert de Cotte, are in the Louvre Museum. He was appointed counsellor to the Academy...
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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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Jules Hardouin-Mansart (redirect from Jules Hardouin Mansart de Sagonne)
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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the rue de Bourbon (now rue de Lille) from her sister Marie Thérèse de Bourbon. It was originally designed by the architect Robert de Cotte, but they...
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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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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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Rohan Castle (redirect from Château de Saverne)
palace by Robert de Cotte around 1729 Model of the baroque Château before the fire of 1779 Plan for a redesign of the palace by Robert de Cotte around 1729...
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Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, who engaged the French architect Robert de Cotte. Clemens wanted a maison de plaisance that would be near his remodeled Bonn Palace...
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Ambassador. It is now classified as a historic monument of France. Robert de Cotte, first architect of the King and designer of the house Charlotte Aglaé...
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by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte (1689–1710) The Grand Trianon by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte (1687–88) Versailles Orangerie...
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angels by Étienne de Boisses. The tomb remained at this location for 491 years before it was removed during the renovations of Robert de Cotte. This first tomb...
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de Montespan) acquired the Hôtel de La Vrillière and commissioned Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, to redesign it and bring important transformations...
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Hardouin-Mansart. The present façade is an 18th-century composition by Robert de Cotte. In a long career, the scrupulous Lemercier amassed no fortune. Through...
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Germain Boffrand and Robert de Cotte; the great architects of Central Europe, from Balthasar Neumann (Würzburg) to François de Cuvilliés (Munich), from...
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mascaron with acanthuses in the Salon d'Hercule, 1724–1736, designed by Robert de Cotte, Jacques Gabriel Rococo acanthuses, by Alexis Peyrotte, 1740, Cooper...
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Appartement du roi (section Salon de l'œil de bœuf)
Batiffol, Louis (1909). "Origine du château de Versailles." La Revue de Paris, April, 841–869. Berger, Robert W (1980). "The chronology of the Enveloppe...
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