-
surname has also been
spelled Oppenord and Oppenort. Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt was born in Paris. His
father Alexandre-Jean
Oppenord (1639–1713) was an ébéniste...
- (1670–1678),
after which construction was
halted for lack of funds. Gilles-Marie
Oppenord and
Giovanni Servandoni,
adhering closely to Gittard's designs, supervised...
- style. He shared, and
perhaps distanced, the
meretricious triumphs of
Oppenord and Germain,
since he
dealt with the
Rococo in its most
daring and flamboyant...
-
viewing until it was sold
abroad in 1791. He
commissioned Gilles-Marie
Oppenord to
redesign the
apartments of the
Duchess on the
ground floor in 1716 and...
- have been
attributed to
designs by the "dazzling maverick" Gilles-Marie
Oppenord,
which were
probably forwarded through the
offices of
Robert de Cotte,...
-
Macret Bernard Molitor Roger Vandercruse Lacroix Jean-François
Oeben Jean
Oppenord Jean-Henri
Riesener Bernard II van
Risamburgh Adam
Weisweiler Henry D****on...
-
Amiens in 1667–68, but was not
completed until 1709. It was made by
Gilles Oppenord, one of the
pioneers of the
Rococo style. On the east side of the north...
- b****e, c. 1775
Paire de
meubles à
hauteur de'appui, c. 1775 Alexandre-Jean
Oppenord – 3 items:
Bureau plat, 1710; Commode, c. 1695; Écritoire, c. 1710; Jean...
- room)
conceived by
architects such as
Germain Boffrand and Gilles-Marie
Oppenord or
ornemanistes (designers of
decorative objects) such as Juste-Aurèle...
- Jacques-François was in
Paris by 1726 and
continued his
studies with Gilles-Marie
Oppenord, from whom he
acquired a
knowledge of rococo. He also
worked with Jean...