- Ferdinand-Sigismond
Delamonce (1678 in
Munich – 1753 in Lyon) was an
architect of
French ancestry born in
Germany to the
architect Jean
Delamonce. He
worked with...
- time such as: Jean Chaufourier,
Antoine Hérisset (1685–1769),
Ferdinand Delamonce (1678–1753),
Claude Lucas (1685–1765),
Antoine Aveline, Gérard Jean-Baptiste...
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during the
second phase of
works by the
architect Ferdinand-Sigismond
Delamonce in 1733-37. The
Rococo choir stalls found here show
reversed volutes and...
- held there. The
Neoclassical facade was
designed by Ferdinand-Sigismond
Delamonce and
dates to the
early 18th century. It
bears was an
inscription that...
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Fedinand Delamonce. Ferdinand-Sigismond
Delamonce (1678–1753), a German-French architect. (cf.
French Wikipedia, Ferdinand-Sigismond
Delamonce) De tabernaculo...
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Antoine Hérisset [fr], and
Claude Lucas, and
other designers, such as
Delamonce, J. M. Chevotet, P. C. Prevostel, and Pineau, were also involved. A fourth...
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Engraved plates by
Pierre François Gif**** (1638–1723) and
Ferdinand Delamonce (1678–1753). Jean Mabillon. Jean
Mabillon (1632–1707), a
French Benedictine...