DELORME, PHILIBERT

fēlēbĕrˈ, c.1510–1570, French architect. Delorme was one of the greatest architects of the Renaissance in France, but unfortunately most of his work has been destroyed. Having traveled in Italy from 1533 to 1536, he introduced into France a form of classicism that endured until the mid-18th cent. As court architect to Francis I and Henry II, he designed the tomb of Francis I at Saint-Denis, a chapel at Villers-Cotterets, Château Neuf at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and part of the palace of Fontainebleau. For Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henry II, he planned (c.1550) the superb château at Anet. Upon the death of Henry II, Delorme fell into disgrace. During this time he wrote a treatise on architecture, Nouvelles Inventions pour bien bastir et à petits frais (1561), in which he proposed a modern French columnar order. In 1563 he was restored to favor by Catherine de' Medici, who commissioned him to design the Tuileries and the great gallery at Chenonceaux.

See study by A. Blunt (1958).

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Delorme, Philibert 1518-1577 , his remarks on French architectural resources, I. 339 .; common-sense advice on designing, I. 346 .; continues...
...146 - 147 , 168 - 169 , 183 dell Abbate: Giovanni Jean Labbe , 224 - 225 dell Abbate: Giulio Camillo, 218 - 219 Delorme: Philibert, 161 , 165 de Lorraine: Louise, 241 - 242 del Pozzo: Commander, 72 del Sarto: Andrea, 56 - 58 de Maeyer...
...Tower, 347 * ; Murder of the Duke of Guise, 348 . Delaunay, 415 ; The Plague of Rome, 417 * . Delavigne, 349 . Delorme, Philibert, 48 , 136 , 146 , 154 , 310 , 379 . Demarne, 323 . Denis, Maurice, 428 , 429 ; Our Lady among the School-children...
...painting 63 Delaroche, Paul 1797-1856 Fr. P hist. Delaunay, Robert 477 ; ill. 305 Delft wares. Pottery 83 Delorme, Philibert 296 Delos 153 Delphi Ill. 67, 105 Demuth, Charles 478 Denis, Maurice 451 , 478 ; s. Nabis 499 , Symbolism 510...
...Dehio Georg, Ein Proportionsgesetz der antiken Baukunst , 132 n. 2 De Keyser, 108 della Porta, Giacomo, 101 Delorme, Philibert, 38 , 49 , 50 , 53 Denham, 67 Derand, Architecture des Voutes , 56 Desargues, 38 Descartes, 27 n. 2, 34 Dickinson...
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...La theorie souvre a des applications pratiques dans des domaines aussi divers que larchitecture et lalimentation: Philibert Delorme consacre ses Nouvelles inventions pour bastir et a petitz frais (1561) aux manieres de reduire le cout des materiaux...
...representations de Rome, passant en revue des procedes architecturaux (dans les oeuvres de Sebastiano Serlio, Philibert Delorme et de Du Cerceau, notamment) qui visent a creer un art national a partir de pratiques creatrices de limitatio...


 

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DELORME, PHILIBERT feleber , c.1510 1570, French architect. Delorme was one of the greatest architects of the Renaissance...superb chateau at Anet. Upon the death of Henry II, Delorme fell into disgrace. During this time he wrote a treatise...
TUILERIES twe l rez, Fr. twelre , former palace in Paris. Planned by Catherine de Medici and begun in 1564 by Philibert Delorme , it occupied part of the present Tuileries gardens. It was rarely used as a royal residence until 1789, when Louis...
...native architects came into favor; they included Pierre Lescot, who built parts of the Louvre (begun 1546), and Philibert Delorme, who designed the Chateau of Anet (1547 55). The Seventeenth Century The Italian baroque style spread to France...
...additions (Tuscan and Composite) into the five definitely formulated orders, with minute rules of proportion. Philibert Delorme, Claude Perrault, Abraham Bosse, and Sir William Chambers were among those who composed treatises on the subject...
...the tombs of many kings and leading personages of France. Particularly remarkable are the tombs of Francis I by Philibert Delorme and of Henry II by Germain Pilon. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are buried in the crypt. The abbey is now a school...
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