- Jean
Tijou (fl. 1689–1712) was a
French Huguenot ironworker. He is
known solely through his work in England,
where he
worked on
several of the key English...
-
William Tijou (Australia) was a
rugby league footballer in the New
South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) from the 1910s.
Tijou, a
forward was
graded at Souths...
- Noël
Tijou (12
December 1941 – 23
September 2023) was a
French long-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 10,000
metres at the 1972
Summer Olympics...
-
decorated with
frescos by
Antonio Verrio and
delicate ironwork by Jean
Tijou.
Other artists commissioned to
decorate the
rooms included Grinling Gibbons...
- were
designed by
George London, and
included gates and
railings by Jean
Tijou and
statues by Jan van Nost.
Following neglect in the 18th century, the...
- was
paved by
William ****inson in
black and
white marble in 1709–10 Jean
Tijou was
responsible for the
decorative wrought ironwork of
gates and balustrades...
- Queen. It was
surrounded by an
elegant metal railing made by Jean
Tijou. The
Tijou railings were
later removed and
replaced by
heavier railings to match...
-
including works recorded by John Webb,
Isaac Rowe,
William Talman, Jean
Tijou,
Tilleman Bobart,
Henry Wise,
Gerard Lanscroon, John Van Nost,
William Rhodes...
-
medieval period to the
early 20th century. The
master of
wrought ironwork Jean
Tijou is
represented by both
examples of his work and
designs on paper. One of...
- of 1711. He died in
London on 20
April 1721. His father-in-law was Jean
Tijou.
Julius Caesar sacrificing before going to the Senate, 1692-1694, oil on...