Charles Philippe Dieussart (also Charles Philipp) (ca. 1625–1696) was a Dutch architect and sculptor, active in Germany in the second half of the seventeenth...
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historian Charles-Philippe de Patin (1687–1773), vicomte de Patin, Flemish writer, poet, magistrate and legal and fiscal expert Charles Philippe Dieussart (c...
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dedication and foreword) of the book Theatrum architecturae civilis by Charles Philippe Dieussart. Leonhard died, aged 47, in Bamberg. His work on Banz Abbey was...
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possibly by Robert van Voerst, but now believed to show a bust by François Dieussart. The painting currently hangs in the Queen's Drawing room at Windsor Castle...
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cavalier house and stables, possibly according to plans designed by Charles Philippe Dieussart. The castle grounds were completed in 1693 during the reign of...
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Palace, but absconded to Güstrow to his stepfather's brother Charles Philippe Dieussart, who at the time was court architect and sculptor of Duke Gustav...
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Esteban Márquez de Velasco, Spanish Baroque painter (born 1652) Charles Philippe Dieussart, Dutch architect and sculptor (born 1625) Jean Baptiste Mathey...
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Europe. In 1657, Gustav Adolf, the last Duke of Güstrow, engaged Charles Philippe Dieussart to refurbish parts of his palace in modern style. The Baroque...
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built on the foundations of the castle according to plans by Charles Philippe Dieussart between 1657 and 1680. It is considered to be the first Baroque...
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modern times. Dieussart may have been born in Rome (around 1630) and was the brother of the architect and sculptor Charles Philippe Dieussart. He first appears...
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