• Zacharias Longuelune (1669 — 30 November 1748) was a French architect and master builder who worked in the second half of his life for the royal court...
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  • Austrian physician Zacharias Wagenaer (1614–1668), German governor Zacharias Blyhooft (c. 1630–1681), Dutch painter Zacharias Longuelune (1669–1748), French...
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    elaborate Baroque palaces designed by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann and Zacharias Longuelune. First, in 1720/21, the Riverside Palace (Wasserpalais) was constructed...
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    remodelled as a country seat by architects Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann and Zacharias Longuelune, adding a formal park, several ponds and a game preserve. The surroundings...
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    Palais, Dresden, Germany, designed by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, Zacharias Longuelune or Jean de Bodt, 1715-1731 Rococo atlas of the Zwinger, Dresden,...
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    by the presence of French immigrants including Jean de Bodt and Zacharias Longuelune. Some of Pöppelmann's assignments in those years, on which Eigtved...
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    by contemporary architects of the Neoclassicist school following Zacharias Longuelune (1669–1748). Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony backed Schmidt and laid...
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    Rococo also appeared in Leipzig in the forms that Jean de Bodt, Zacharias Longuelune and Johann Christoph Knöffel used in the neighboring Saxon Dresden...
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    Dresden-Friedrichstadt. Construction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction...
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