Salomon de Brosse (c. 1571 – 8 December 1626) was an early 17th-century French architect who moved away from late Mannerism to reassert the French classical...
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de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was originally built (1615–1645) to the designs of the French architect Salomon de Brosse...
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Maderno. In France, the Luxembourg Palace (1615–45) built by Salomon de Brosse for Marie de' Medici was an early example of the style. The High Baroque...
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noble and soldier Jean IV de Brosse (1505–1564), French noble Salomon de Brosse (1571–1626), French architect Guy de La Brosse (1586–1641), French botanist...
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greatest French architect of the era, Salomon de Brosse, designed the Luxembourg Palace for Marie de' Medici. De Brosse began a tradition of classicism in...
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du Cerceau (died 1600), architect and engineer, son of Jacques I Salomon de Brosse (1571–1626), architect, grandson of Jacques I Jean Androuet du Cerceau...
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architect of Blois, Jacques Bougier, who was trained in the atelier of Salomon de Brosse, and whose design at Cheverny recalls features of the Palais du Luxembourg...
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thought to have learned the skills of an architect in the studio of Salomon de Brosse, the most popular architect in France during the reign of Henry IV...
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architect, Inigo Jones. 1623 – New Temple de Charenton-le-Pont [fr], France, designed by Salomon de Brosse and Jean Thiriot, is built. 1624 St John's...
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the hôtel over time, including a beautiful high portal in 1611 by Salomon de Brosse.[citation needed] On her death it was acquired by Charles, Count of...
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