- At the same time,
Nolhac began to
restore the
palace to its
appearance before the Revolution. To
achieve these two goals,
Nolhac removed rooms, took...
- at this time were the
Versailles Orangerie and the "Grotte de Thétys". (
Nolhac 1901, 1925) The Orangery,
which was
designed by
Louis Le Vau, was located...
-
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Pierre de
Nolhac (1906).
Versailles and the Trianons. London:
William Heinemann. p. 279.
Pierre de
Nolhac (1906).
Versailles and the...
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Pierre Girault de
Nolhac (15
December 1859,
Ambert – 31
January 1936, Paris),
known as
Pierre de
Nolhac, was a
French historian, art
historian and poet...
- de Cotte,
finished the
project (Blondel, 1752–1756; Marie, 1972, 1976;
Nolhac, 1912–1913; Verlet, 1985; Walton, 1993). It was to
become the
largest of...
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Nolhac,
Pierre de (1926).
Versailles au
XVIIIe siècle. Paris:
Louis Conrad.
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Pierre de (1929). Versailles. Paris: A. Morancé.
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Fraser 2001, pp. 51–53
Nolhac,
Pierre (1929), La
Dauphine Marie Antoinette, pp. 46–48
Fraser 2001, pp. 70–71
Nolhac 1929, pp. 55–61
Fraser 2001,...
- Nationale.
Nolhac,
Pierre de (1926).
Versailles au
XVIIIe siècle. Paris:
Louis Conard.
Nolhac,
Pierre de (1929). Versailles. Paris: A. Morancé.
Nolhac, Pierre...
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Arizzoli (2008, p. 41)
Nolhac (1913, p. 59) "Versailles décor sculpté extérieur". sculpturesversailles.fr.
Retrieved 2024-06-28.
Nolhac (1913, pp. 60–61) d'Argenville...
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beginning of
restoration efforts at the palace,
first led by
Pierre de
Nolhac, poet and
scholar and the
first conservator, who
began his work in 1892...