Jean Bérain may refer to: Jean Bérain the Elder (1638–1711), French draughtsman and designer Jean Bérain the Younger (1678–1726), French designer, son...
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Jean Berain the Elder (1640 – 24 January 1711) was a draughtsman and designer, painter and engraver of ornament, the artistic force in the Royal office...
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Jean Bérain the Younger (1678 in Paris–1726 in Paris) was a French designer, and son of Jean Bérain the Elder. He was his father's pupil, and exercised...
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Hardouin-Mansart and by the King's designer of fetes and ceremonies, Jean Bérain the Elder. The new style was lighter in form, and featured greater fantasy...
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XV furniture. Furniture designs by Jean Bérain the Elder (late 17th/early 18th century) Design for a chest by Jean Le Pautre (circa 1675) Jewel chest...
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soldiers were a long-lasting favourite. In Continental Europe, men such as Jean Berain (1640-1711), whose artistry was most especially applied to the ornamentation...
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Bâtiments du Roi but most particularly his long-term "house designer", Jean Bérain, head of the Menus Plaisirs, to provide new decors. He lived quietly...
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paintings Stern of the Soleil Royal, design by Jean Bérain Stern of the Soleil Royal, design by Jean Bérain The Battle of La Hogue 23 May 1692 The Battle...
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transom of the 17th century 104-gun ship of the line Soleil Royal, by Jean Bérain the Elder The transom stern of the 18th century Dutch East India Company...
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process getting elaborate outlines. Bureau brisé with the top opened (Jean Bérain the Elder, ca. 1685) Bureau-cabinet (Germany, ca. 1760) In the United...
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cartoons, which were inspired by the engravings of Jean Bérain the Elder and were carried out to cartoons by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, a painter attached to the...
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French artists in the early 18th century. French decorator and designer Jean Berain the Elder included dressed figures of monkeys in many wall decorations...
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ancanthus scrolls and palmette." More exuberant arabesque designs by Jean Bérain the Elder are an early "intimation" of the Rococo, which was to take...
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Paris. Among many other extravagances, they commissioned the renowned Jean Bérain the Elder to design and decorate their private apartments at the Palais-Royal...
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ballet and mascarade costume designs by Jean Bérain. These prints, like those by contemporary printmakers like Jean Dolivar (1641-1692) and others, present...
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taken from works of the artists of the period, including Jean Bérain the Younger, Watteau and Jean Audran. After 1750, in reaction to the excesses of the...
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independent artistic force at the menus-plaisirs until his death in 1711 was Jean Bérain, whose brevet in 1674 covered his responsibilities "for all sorts of...
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1382 – 1454) Jean I of Albret (1425–1468) Jean Bérain the Elder (1640–1711), French draughtsman, designer, painter and engraver Jean I Restout (1666–1702)...
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in Le Havre in 1690 by the shipwright Salicon and then decorated by Jean Bérain the Elder. He also studied other vessels from the period, such as the...
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independently as an engraver from an early age, making engravings of designs by Jean Bérain, one of Louis XIV's official designers at the Manufacture des Gobelins...
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England and France where prominent architects such as André Le Nôtre and Jean Bérain had a deep impact on Tessin's later decorations and gardens. In 1687-88...
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by Jean Bérain the Elder, Gilles-Marie Oppenordt, Nicolas Pineau, and the sculptor-modelers Thomas Germain, Jacques Caffieri, and the German Jean-Claude...
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France by the shipwright Salicon and then decorated by the designer Jean Bérain the Elder. In 1942, Hergé had decided that his latest Tintin adventure...
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image. This design represents the influence of the 17th-century designer Jean Berain. The postures of the figures depicted are also identified as a symbol...
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Quinault's verse combined with the set designs of Carlo Vigarani or Jean Bérain and the choreography of Beauchamp and Olivet, as well as the elaborate...
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Jean-François-Paul de Gondy, Cardinal de Retz. Denis-François de Chavigny, Bishop of Troyes. Nicolas Lyon, Procureur du Roi; after Herluyson. Jean Jacques...
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de Malte (loaned May 1621) – returned to the Order of Malta in 1623 Saint Jean (1621) – disarmed 1637 Saint Michel (June 1621) – not mentioned after 1623...
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and garlands. Most of the decorative elements are based on designs by Jean Bérain. Two large diamonds, one at top and one at bottom, are encrusted into...
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the Menus Plaisirs du Roi in the early years of Louis XIV of France. Jean Bérain the Elder, who succeeded him in the post, is likely to have been in some...
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built by Robert Clicquot between 1699 and 1703. The cabinet was drawn by Jean Bérain. Its rich design incorporates large seraphim angels with outstretched...
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