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Germain Boffrand (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁmɛ̃ bɔfʁɑ̃]) (16 May 1667 – 19
March 1754) was a
French architect. A
pupil of
Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Germain...
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responsible for some
interior décor at the Hôtel de
Soubise engaging Germain Boffrand in the process. This
dates from the 1730s.
Improvements were made to celebrate...
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Rococo interiors designed in 1710–1713 by the
French architect Germain Boffrand.
Further west, at 19 rue de Vaugirard, is the Musée du Luxembourg. The...
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salon of the
Princess in Hôtel de
Soubise in Paris,
designed by
Germain Boffrand and Charles-Joseph
Natoire (1735 – 1740). The
characteristics of French...
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began to
reconstruct the old
building to
designs by
Germain Boffrand. At the same time,
Boffrand had also
started work on the
nearby Château de Lunéville...
- the oval
salon of the
Princesse in Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, by
Germain Boffrand, 1740
Neoclassical acanthuses of a
staircase railing in the
Petit Trianon...
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Salon of the Hôtel de
Soubise in
Paris (1735–40) by
Germain Boffrand The Late
Baroque period in
France saw the
evolving decoration of the Palace...
- architects. Born in Paris, he
studied under Jacques-François Blondel,
Germain Boffrand and Jean-Laurent Le Geay, from whom he
learned the
mainstream French classical...
- the "Versailles of Lorraine". It
includes a
chapel designed by
Germain Boffrand.
Leopold and his wife were the
parents of
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine...
- in France. At
Paris and
Versailles he met with
royal architects Germain Boffrand and
Robert de
Cotte and
consulted them on the Würzburg projects. Back at...