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Identifier: lartdereconnatre00baya (find matches)
Title: L'art de reconnaître les styles : le style Louis XIII
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Bayard, Emile, 1868-1937
Subjects: Decoration and ornament Art, French Art
Publisher: Paris : Garnier frères
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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e Coulommiersdont il donna les plans, et des ouvrages aujourdhuidisparus comme le temple de Charen ton commencésous Henri IV en 1606 et détruit après la révocationde lédit de Nantes (1685). Salomon Debrosse, dont lart est dune haute con-ception française, a pris légitimement place à côtédes Philibert Delorme, Pierre Lescot, Jean Bullant,Dupérac et des Ducerceau. Nousassocieronsaussià la gloire dustyleLouisXl II,tour à tour riant sous la brique ou bien austère sous lapierre aux énergiques bossages : Jacques II Ducerceau,frère de Baptiste, qui fut également graveur. Jacques IIDucerceau exerça les fonctions de secrétaire du ducdAnjou en 1576 ; il porta le titre darchitecte en chef L ARCHITECTURE EXTERIEURE 69 des bâtiments du roi, jusquen 1594 et mourut en1614. Jean Ducerceau, fils de Baptiste, ensuite, auteurde lHôtel Sully (fig. 50) en 1624, et du nouveau pontau Change (1639), mort après 1649, porta égalementle titre darchitecte de Louis XIII. Puis voici les noms
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Fig. 43. — Mascarons du Pont-Neuf (Paris). de Fournier, de Coin, de Thibaut Métezeau (1533-1F86), de Louis Métezeau, fils du précédent, mort en1615, de Clément Métezeau (1581-1652), et de Dupé-rac, déjà cité, mort après 1601. Quant à Lemercier, malgré quil ait travaillé pourRichelieu et donné notamment la Sorbonne où setrouve la statue du cardinal, nous lavons rattaché à 70 LE STYLE LOUIS XUI i époque de Louis XIV, dautant quil contribua à cetavènement du dôme* si caractéristique dans les cons-tructions du roi Soleil. Dailleurs, Lemercier, en suc-cédant à François Mansard, oncle et maître du cé-lèbre intendant des bâtiments de Louis XIV : JulesHardouin-Mansard, dans la direction des travaux duVal-de-Grâce, semble se réclamer aussi de lart archi-tectural qui suivra. Cependant, il ne faut pas oublier que Jacques Le-mercier (né àPontoise, probablement en 1585, mort àParis en 1654) sest employé au Louvre, encore pourRichelieu, dans un style bien Louis

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  • bookauthor:Bayard__Emile__1868_1937
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Art__French
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  • bookpublisher:Paris___Garnier_fr__res
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