Nicolas de Pigage (3 August 1723 – 30 July 1796) was a French builder. Pigage was born in Lunéville. His father was a stonemason. In 1743 he began his...
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of the Bavarian King Maximilian I Joseph. Furthermore, he engaged Nicolas de Pigage to reconstruct his summer palace in Oggersheim. Frederick Michael...
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Schloss Benrath (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, by his garden and building director Nicolas de Pigage. Construction began in 1755 and was completed in 1770. The ensemble...
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by François de Cuvilliés, is opened. Schlosstheater Schwetzingen in Schwetzingen Palace, Baden-Württemberg, designed by Nicolas de Pigage, is opened....
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Schloss Oggersheim (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Oggersheim into his summer residence. With help of the architect Nicolas de Pigage (1723-1796), he fully reconstructed the palace between 1752 and 1757...
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Schwetzingen Palace (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Nicolas de Pigage was manager of the gardens and fountains, as well as the most significant architect in this period of the Palace's history. Pigage expanded...
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De Blois and Alban Chambon Islamic inspiration: Vase Espoir, by Émile Gallé, 1889, acid-etched glass, with enamelled and gilt decoration, Musée de l'École...
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Enlightenment. The Red Mosque was built on the design of French architect Nicolas de Pigage on the orders of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, in a hybrid...
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Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
figurines at Frankenthal.[page needed] Charles Theodore's chief architect Nicolas de Pigage was charged to complete the Mannheim Palace, design the Schlosstheater...
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1753 in music (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Schwetzingen in Schwetzingen Palace, Baden-Württemberg, designed by Nicolas de Pigage, is inaugurated with a performance of Ignaz Holzbauer's opera Il figlio...
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in 1753–58 for the Elector Palatine Charles Theodore, by architect Nicolas de Pigage and gardener Johann Ludwig Petri. This garden was filled with artificial...
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was born in Mannheim and worked in Frankfurt from 1788–1794 under Nicolas de Pigage (1723-1796), in Heidelberg from 1797, and from 1804 at Amorbach for...
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Schwetzingen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
was built as the Schlosstheatre ("castle theatre") in 1751–1752 by Nicolas de Pigage, is located in the complex of Schloss Schwetzingen, which hosts, among...
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Heidelberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
at Heidelberg's east side. It was built 1775–1781 and designed by Nicolas de Pigage. The house Zum Ritter Sankt Georg (Knight St. George) is one of the...
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Sankt Blasien (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
dome church based on plans by architects Pierre Michel d’Ixnard and Nicolas de Pigage and under the leadership of project manager Franz Josef Salzmann....
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inspiration - Garden Mosque of the Schwetzingen Palace, Germany, by Nicolas de Pigage, 1779-1795 Islamic inspiration - Turkish Tent, Hagaparken, Stockholm...
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Schlosstheater Schwetzingen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
residence in Schwetzingen in 1752 to the plans of court architect Nicolas de Pigage. It was opened on 15 June 1753, presenting Ignaz Holzbauer's opera...
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1667 – Nicolas Rabon [fr] 1668 – François Verdier 1669 – Bon Boullogne 1670–71 – François Verdier 1672 – Alexandre Ubelesqui 1673 – Louis de Boullogne...
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Schwetzingen – Rococo theatre, built in 1752/53 by the architect Nicolas de Pigage, oldest surviving Rangtheater in Europe. Hanau – Comoedienhaus Wilhelmsbad...
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Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
was heiress to the barony of Broich and began with the architect Nicolas de Pigage, the restoration and expansion of the Castle Broich. In 1806, the...
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rebuilding of the former tithe barn at Lohrbach [de] as a Catholic church. Rabaliatti and Nicolas de Pigage conducted many joint projects but were also competitors...
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Timeline of Düsseldorf (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Encyclopedia Americana Corp., 1918 Nicolas de Pigage (1781), La Galerie électorale, de Dusseldorff, ou, Catalogue raisonné de ses tableaux (in French), Bruxelles:...
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supplied by the court architect Johann Caspar Nosthofen. In 1780, Nicolas de Pigage built the new mews. The Armies of revolutionary France reached the...
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Guy Pingré, astronomer and naval geographer (born 1711) 30 July - Nicolas de Pigage, architect (born 1723) 21 September - François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers...
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river was to be channelled. However, the chief building director Nicolas de Pigage only implemented part of the originally planned construction measures...
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