- Jean-Nicolas Servan, also
known as
Giovanni Niccolò
Servandoni (2 May 1695 – 19
January 1766) was an
Italian decorator, architect, scene-painter, firework...
-
towers to
Servandoni's design.
Servandoni's pupil Jean
Chalgrin rebuilt the
north tower (1777–1780),
making it
taller and
modifying Servandoni's baroque...
- 18th
century interiors were
created by
artists (Watteau, Boucher, Oudry,
Servandoni and others) at the
behest of the
Princes of
Savoy and then the Marquis...
- Jean-Nicolas
Servandoni,
stage name D'Hannetaire, (3
November 1718 - 1
January 1780) was a
French actor and
theatre director. He was born in Grenoble,...
- his
early studies with the
prophet of
neoclassicism Giovanni Niccolò
Servandoni and with the
radical classicist Étienne-Louis Boullée in
Paris and through...
- to
award the order, and in one
famous case
arrested Giovanni Niccolò
Servandoni, an
Italian architect, for
wearing the
papal order. The
position of the...
- the
musicians performed in a
specially constructed building designed by
Servandoni, a
theatre designer, ****isted by four Italians.
Andrea Casali and Andrea...
- Marie-Angélique
Servandoni (22
September 1749,
Toulouse - 14
April 1822, Paris),
stage name Angélique D'Hannetaire, was a
French actress and
opera singer...
- Ruddiman,
Scottish scholar and
academic (b. 1674) 1766 –
Giovanni Niccolò
Servandoni, Italian-French
architect and
painter (b. 1695) 1785 –
Jonathan Toup,...
- 18th-century
facade was
designed by the
Italian architect Giovanni Niccolò
Servandoni for the 4th Marquess,
Emmanuel de Bette. It is
considered one of this...