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Claude Desgots, "a
worthy heir and a
great talent in gardening",
remarked the
master teacher of
architecture Jacques-François Blondel.
Claude Desgots was...
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Claude Desgots.
Pierre I
Desgots was born in
Paris around 1600. He was the son of Jean I
Desgots, a
plaster merchant. His
older sister Marie Desgots (died...
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Hazlehurst 1980, pp. 5, 303–323.
Pierre Desgots married Le Nôtre's
sister Elisabeth, and
their son,
Claude Desgots,
became Le Nôtre's
disciple and successor...
- ISBN 978-0-686-46036-7. Rostaing, Aurélia (2001). "Pierre II
Desgots (1630–1688) et
Claude Desgots (v. 1658 – 1732)", pp. 72–75, in Créaturs de
jardins et...
- Françoise
Marie extended the
small château
under the
direction of
Claude Desgots who also
worked at the duc du Maine's château de Sceaux. Her many daughters...
- of
gardens in
France through the
reign of
Louis XV. His nephew,
Claude Desgots,
created the
garden at Château de
Bagnolet (Seine-Saint-Denis) for Philippe...
- The
castle was
built from 1717 to 1750 to the
design of
architect Claude Desgots for Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
Marquess of Torcy. Its
grounds are bordered...
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previously commissioned plans for
elaborate parterre schemes from
Claude Desgots, the
nephew of André Le Nôtre (both
designers had
previously worked at...
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Palace with a
magnificent Baroque garden. The
garden was
designed by
Claude Desgots, who was the
nephew of Le Nôtre; he
earlier had
reworked the
design of...
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Decorde Gustave Delchevalerie [es; fr] (1841–1899)
Claude Desgots (c. 1658–1732)
Pierre I
Desgots (c. 1600–1675) Erik
Dhont (b. 1962)
Charles Edgar ****inson...