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Androuet du
Cerceau was a
family of
French architects and
designers active in the 16th and
early 17th century.
Family members include:
Jacques I Androuet...
- Jean
Baptiste Androuet du
Cerceau (1544/47–1590) was a
French architect who
designed the Pont Neuf (1579),
spanning the Seine, Paris, and
became supervisor...
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Mathilde Androuët (born 3 July 1984) is a
French politician. She was
elected as a
National Rally (part of the
Identity and
Democracy group)
Member of the...
- Paul
Androuet du
Cerceau (1623–1710), was a
French goldsmith and engraver, who was
active in
Paris around 1610.
According to Benezit,
Reynaud presumes...
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Jacques I
Androuet du Cerceau, also
given as Du Cerceau, DuCerceau, or
Ducerceau (1510–1584) was a well-known
French designer of architecture, ornament...
- Jean
Androuet du
Cerceau (c.1585–1650) was a
French architect, the son of Jean
Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau, the
outstanding Parisian architect of his...
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round mainly in Burgundy.
Father and son
cheesemakers Pierre and
Henri Androuët renamed it in the 1930s, as an
homage to 18th-century
French gourmet and...
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Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, the
younger (1550 – 16
September 1614), was a
French architect. He was born in Paris, the son of the
eminent French architect...
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gallery round the
terrace which can be seen in the 1576
engraving by
Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, in Les plus
excellens bastimens de France. The
parterres have...
- l'Orme (drawing by
Jacques Androuet du Cerceau)
Elevations of the de l'Orme wing of the
Tuileries Palace (drawing by
Jacques Androuet du Cerceau) The first...