MANSART, JULES HARDOUIN

zhül ärdwăNˈ, 1646–1708, French architect. He studied under his great-uncle François Mansart and under Libéral Bruant. Favored by Louis XIV, he was ennobled and in 1699 made chief architect for the royal buildings. After enlarging the royal château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, he undertook work at the palace of Versailles, where among his accomplishments are the impressive Galérie des Glaces (decorated by Le Brun), the Grand Trianon, the palace chapel, and the vast orangery. As town planner he designed in Paris the Place des Victoires (1684–86) and the superb Place Vendôme (1699). The impressive Dôme des Invalides (1706) in Paris is considered his most splendid achievement; it was added as a second church to the one constructed by Bruant and brought the scheme of the Hôtel des Invalides to completion. Much of Mansart's work was executed in the massive Roman baroque style, but some of his designs at Versailles point toward the lightness and elegance of the rococo.

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...endorsement: "Bon a executer, Mansart." But comparison with known...of memoranda and accounts. Jules Guiffrey, by publishing 25...hands of Le Muet, Francois Mansart, Le Vau, and others. The engraved...Saint-Cloud have supposed. Francois Mansart made the side vestibules at...
...34. Ground-plan of a centrally planned building: cathedral of the Invalides in Paris 17th cent., arch. JULES HARDOUIN-MANSART -- 35. Combination of an axial and a centrally planned building: ground-plan of the Church of St Charles in...
...Illustrations 1 Jules Hardouin-Mansart, facade of the dome of...central-plan church of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, one of the greatest architects...Fig. 1 opposite Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Facade of the dome of the...
...of St Peter in Vienna, 1702-13 288 Grand Trianon, Versailles, France, 1687. Jules Hardouin-Mansad. 288 Chiswick House, London, 1725. Built by Lord Burlington and William...
...6. Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Palace of Versailles, 1669-85...7. Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Eglise de Dome Hotel des...245 Jules Michelet, The People: "The Bondage...
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...St.-Honore. When Louvois and Jules Hardouin-Mansart, the First Architect of the King...Some historians have pointed to Mansarts financial interest in the vicinity...royal ceremonial in the capital. Mansarts design called for three ranges...
...shew it the King."119 Ordered by the king to assess Jules Hardouin-Mansarts Colonnade, which he detested, he spat out the immortal...have turned a mason into a gardener (referring to Mansart); he has given you a sample of his craft. The King...


 

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...the carved pillars, painted vaults, and coloured marble tiling. This bold compromise was the work of Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Hardouin-Mansarts brother-in-law, Robert de Cotte, oversaw the interior decoration. It is strikingly white, colour having...
...specific order and the attempt to amalgamate old and new buildings blurred the overall design. Le Breton failed where Jules Hardouin-Mansart was to succeed nearly two centuries later at Versailles. But what made Francis Is palace remarkable was not...


 

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...with no expense spared in 1698 for the Comte dAufflay, Louis XIVs ambassador to Venice. He employed the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart and the garden designer Andre Le Notre, who were working on Versailles at the same time. Indeed, this particular...
...eventually reveals the secret of the code. This 18-bedroom pile, set in 200 acres near Paris, was designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Andre Le Notre at the same time as they created Versailles for Louis XIV. The present owner, Olivia Hsu Decker...


 

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MANSART, JULES HARDOUIN zhul ardwaN maNsar , 1646 1708...studied under his great-uncle Francois Mansart and under Liberal Bruant. Favored by...Invalides to completion. Much of Mansarts work was executed in the massive Roman...
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...classicizing design with its celebrated colonnade (1667 70). On a more colossal scale, Louis XIV commissioned Le Vau, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, and Charles Le Brun to remodel a hunting lodge outside Paris into the Palace of Versailles (begun 1669). The...
...front of St. Peters in Rome, or in the gardens, fountains, and palace at Versailles, designed by Louis Le Vau, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, and Andre Le Notre. Divisions of the Baroque Period For convenience the baroque period is divided into three...


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