- The
Hesselin Madonna (French - La
Vierge Hesselin, La
Vierge à l'enfant
Hesselin or La
Madone Hesselin) or
Madonna of the Oak
Cutting (La
Vierge au rameau...
- The Hôtel
Hesselin (French pronunciation: [otɛl ɛslɛ̃]),
later known as the Hôtel d'Ambrun (French pronunciation: [otɛl dɑ̃bʁœ̃]), was an aristocratic...
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protective bollards to
prevent vehicles from
damaging the structure. The Hôtel
Hesselin in
Paris (built 1642) The Lockwood–Mathews
Mansion (built 1864) The Briarcliff...
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collection of 10
scenic and 117
costume designs for the
ballet made for
Louis Hesselin (1602-1662) and
attributed to
Gissey are now at
Waddesdon Manor. Another...
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Louis Hesselin,
Seigneur de Condé (French pronunciation: [lwi ɛslɛ̃];
February 1602 – 8
August 1662) was a
French aristocrat,
government official, patron...
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discussed by J. Dupont. Incidentally,
another mansion by Le Vau, the Hôtel de
Hesselin,
dating from 1642, was
demolished in 1934 by its
wealthy American owner...
- town
houses (hôtels particuliers) for rich
citizens such as Sainctot,
Hesselin, Gillier,
Gruyn des Bordes, and Jean
Baptiste Lambert in the île Saint-Louis...
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Louis Hesselin, "Overseer of the King's pleasures", the part of the
royal household— the
Maison du Roi— in
charge of entertainments.
Hesselin was a grand...
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Heavenly Charity (c. 1640)
Presentation of
Jesus in the
Temple (1641)
Hesselin Madonna or
Madonna of the Oak
Cutting (c.1640–1645)
Portrait of
Louis XIII...
- Self-Portrait with
Julie (Maternal Tenderness) Vouet: Allegory of Wealth;
Hesselin Madonna Watteau: The
Embarkation for Cythera; The Faux Pas; L'Indifférent;...