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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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ne ornementation (sur le détailde laquelle nous reviendrons), sévère et lourde en safantaisie souvent maniérée ; un ensemble de lignesplutôt horizontales, écrasées de moulures et de pro-fils très accusés. Plates-bandes, cartouches, entable-ments, frises pareillement touffues et de relief accen-tué; colonnes robustes, annelées, se détachant sur lebossage, souvent vermiculé, que nous savons. Lac-cord entre larchitecture et la sculpture prend unsens nouveau. Les frontons, les attiques, les niches,se meublent de statues ; des cariatides varient luti-lité des colonnes. Larchitecte, en un mot, réserve àla décoration une place nettement ordonnée. Ce nestplus de la dentelle comme sous la Renaissance, queles édifices réclament ; ils veulent des volumes, desmasses volontaires et mesurées. Au résumé, le style Louis XIII, quil poursuive lamanière de Henri IV en accentuant sa pensée, ou bienquil sachemine vers le Louis XIV, conserve un carac- L ARCHITECTURE EXTÉRIEURE 61
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62 LE STYLE LOUIS XIII 1ère propre, une volonté daspect, dune mâle beauté,A côté de la gaîté des architectures aux briques elpierres alternées, lhôtel Sully, œuvre de Jean Ducer-ceau, ou celui de Mazarin (fig. 56), le Louvre de Lemer-cier, lhôtel de ville de Reims (fig. 142) commencé en1627, et lhôtel de ville de Lyon (fig. 31) par Maupin,représentent une gravité sans doute plus pénétranteque la précédente, daspect plus définitif enfin, dans leconcert des styles du passé. • Voici pourquoi, dans le glorieux xvne siècle, il fautfaire une place catégorique au style architectural deLouis XIII, si pénétrant, dune prestance si digne-ment réservée, si intime presque, à côté de Texpres-èion monumentale, pompeuse et purement extérieure,du roi Soleil. Mais poursuivons notre examen et abordons larchi-tecture religieuse. Dès Louis XIII et sous Louis XIV,les églises offriront un aspect nouveau. A partir de lafin du xvie siècle, on imita larchitecture italienne

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  • bookyear:1920
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  • bookcentury:1900
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  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • booksubject:Art__French
  • booksubject:Art
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Garnier_fr__res
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
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