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Villard de
Honnecourt (Wilars dehonecort,
Vilars de Honecourt) was a 13th-century
artist from
Picardy in
northern France. He is
known to
history only through...
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Honnecourt may
refer to:
Villard de
Honnecourt, 13th
century artist from Picardy,
France Honnecourt-sur-Escaut, a
commune in the Nord
department of France...
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Honnecourt-sur-Escaut (French pronunciation: [ɔnkuʁ syʁ ɛsko],
literally Honnecourt on Escaut) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France...
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Battle of
Honnecourt took
place on 26 May 1642,
during the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War. A
Spanish army led by
Francisco de Melo
defeated and largely...
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Fountain found in
Campo San Giacomo, Venice,
Italy Sketches by
Villard de
Honnecourt, c.1230
Engraving of
foliate head, Hans
Sebald Beham, 1543 One of more...
- Franche-Comté, Catalonia, and the
Spanish Netherlands. The
Battle of
Honnecourt in May 1642 had
opened the way
towards Paris, and the
renowned Spanish...
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Little Key of Painting' (mappae clavicula). The
French inventor Villard de
Honnecourt depicts a set of
gimbals in his
sketchbook (see right). In the
early modern...
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appeared centuries earlier.
There has been
speculation that
Villard de
Honnecourt invented the
verge escapement in 1237 with an
illustration of a strange...
- the word
ogive is
found in the 13th-century
sketchbook of
Villard de
Honnecourt, from
Picardy in
northern France. The
Oxford English Dictionary considers...
- at the time,
Guillaume of Champvent. The
medieval architect Villard de
Honnecourt drew the rose
window of the
south transept in his
sketchbook around 1220-1230...