- Étienne
Martellange (22
December 1569 – 3
October 1641) was a
French Jesuit architect and draftsman. He
travelled widely in
France as an
architect for...
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Blois under Francis I (A1). The
house depicted in the
drawing of
Etienne Martellange in 1624 was
built at the
beginning of the 16th
century by
Jaques or his...
- Étienne
Martellange, 1608. Arch 7 has collapsed. Five
arches near
Villeneuve (18-22) are
still standing. View
towards Avignon by Étienne
Martellange, 1609...
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Portrait of 1587 by Étienne
Martellange...
- by the
Church of the Gesù.
Designed by the
Jesuit architects Etienne Martellange and François Derand, had two levels, with the
lower level at the height...
- the new
church was the
Jesuit priest Étienne
Martellange. This was a
collaboration between Martellange who drew the
initial plans and
another Jesuit...
-
wanted to
entrust responsibility for the
project to
Brother Étienne
Martellange, but the
provincial of Lyon, on whom the
architect depended, objected...
- is in the
northeast corner. A
drawing by the
Jesuit architect Étienne
Martellange shows the
appearance of the
castle in 1616. The
architecture of the square...
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Cesare Cremonini,
Italian philosopher and
author (d. 1631) 1569 – Étienne
Martellange,
French architect (d. 1641) 1591 –
Tommaso Dingli,
Maltese architect...
- (1616–20) The
Church of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis (1627–41) by Étienne
Martellange and François
Derand Interior of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis (1627–41) Church...