- Charles-Louis
Clérisseau (28
August 1721 – 9
January 1820) was a
French architect, draughtsman, antiquary, and
artist who
became a
leading authority on...
- 1619. The
Capitol was
conceived of by
Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis
Clérisseau in France,
based on the
Maison Carrée in Nîmes.
Construction began in...
- The
Virginia State Capitol in Richmond,
designed by
Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis
Clérisseau, is home to the
Virginia General ****embly....
-
Poland (Series
History of art in Poland) McCormick, Thomas, Charles-Louis
Clérisseau and the
Genesis of
Neoclassicism Architectural History Foundation, 1991...
- five
years on the
continent studying architecture under Charles-Louis
Clérisseau and
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. On his
return to
Britain he established...
- the
Virginia State Capitol,
designed by
Jefferson and Charles-Louis
Clérisseau in the Gr****
Revival style, was completed. To byp**** Richmond's rapids...
- Governor's
Palace (the present-day courthouse)
built by Charles-Louis
Clérisseau, are also
found in the city. The
Imperial District was
built during the...
- surve****. Then, with the aid of
French artist and
antiquary Charles-Louis
Clérisseau and
several draughtsmen, Adam
published Ruins of the
Palace of Emperor...
-
James was in Rome in 1762,
drawing antiquities under the
direction of
Clérisseau; he
invented a "British order" and
published an
engraving of it. Its capital...
-
influenced other vedutisti, such as his
pupils Antonio Joli and Charles-Louis
Clérisseau, as well as
Canaletto and
Bernardo Bellotto, who
sought to meet the need...