Jean Androuet du Cerceau
Jean Androuet du Cerceau (* 1585 , † 1649 ) was a French architect who worked in Paris for the French King Louis XIII. worked.
Life
Jean Androuet du Cerceau was the son of the architect Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau and grandson of the architectural theorist and engraver Jacques I. Androuet du Cerceau .
Buildings (selection)
- 1613–1617: Hôtel de Mayenne
- 1625-1630: Hôtel de Sully
- 1632–1634: Horseshoe staircase in Fontainebleau Castle (renovation)
- 1637–1640: Hôtel de Bretonvilliers in Paris
- around 1639: Pont au Change (demolished and rebuilt in the 19th century)
- around 1644: Hôtel de Luynes in Paris (renovations, today Caserne Tournon)
See also
- Family Androuet du Cerceau
Individual evidence
literature
- Jean Colson, Marie-Christine Lauroa (eds.): Dictionnaire des monuments de Paris . Editions Hervas, Paris 2003 (1st edition 1992), ISBN 2-84334-001-2 .
Web links
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Cerceau, Jean Androuet you |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1585 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1649 |