- Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt (27 July 1672 – 13
March 1742) was a
celebrated French designer at the Bâtiments du Roi, the
French royal works, and one of the...
- Noüe [fr] was
updated with 18th-century régence
decoration by Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt. The
current owner is the Pépinières du Valois, an
agricultural venture...
-
discovery in
Spain of an Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt sketchbook of
iconography opens the
possibility that
Oppenordt travelled to Spain. (Pons 337, note 7)...
- wood
craftsman Nicolas Pineau.
Design for a
clock case by Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt (1715)
Table design by Juste-Aurele
Meissonier (c. 1730)
Design for the...
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including the
sculptor Claude III Audran, the
interior designer Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt, the
architect Germain Boffrand, the
sculptor Jean Mondon, and the draftsman...
- Lepautre, who in 1699
became chief designer for
Louis XIV, and Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt, born in Holland, who
became the
furniture designer for the Regent. Opponordt's...
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friendship with the academy's
other fellow, the
architect Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt.: II, 135 His time
there from 1690 to 1695 was
fruitful but not untroubled...
- for some of his paintings.
Crozat had an
Orangery built by Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt which survives today as the town's
music conservatory. Crozat's grand...
- (dated 1685)
designed by Jean Bérain the Elder, made by Alexandre-Jean
Oppenordt Side of desk by Jean Bérain the
Elder (1685) Desk of
Nicolas Fouquet by...
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altars and a bust of
Albertus Magnus,
known for
terracotta Gilles-Marie
Oppenordt,
French designer and
architect whose works include the
chapel of St. John...