EditorialJules Hardouin Mansart. G?rard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707); after Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros (French, 1659-1743). Date: 1704. Dimensions: 508 ? 375 mm (plate); 565 ? 440 mm (sheet). Engraving on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialJules Hardouin Mansart. G?rard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707); after Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros (French, 1659-1743). Date: 1704. Dimensions: 508 ? 375 mm (plate); 565 ? 440 mm (sheet). Engraving on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialCh?teau de Marly, built by Jules Hardouin Mansard, Marly-le-Roi Castle in France, built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Signed: Grav? par Baltard, Pl. 58, p. 125, Baltard (grav?), Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand: Recueil et parall?le des ?difices de tout genre, a...
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialFrance. Paris. Cityscape. In the background stands the golden dome of the Saint Louis des Invalides Cathedral, built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart (1646-1708) in the 17th century.
EditorialJules Hardouin Mansart. G?rard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707); after Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros (French, 1659-1743). Date: 1704. Dimensions: 508 ? 375 mm (plate); 565 ? 440 mm (sheet). Engraving on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDrawings and Prints, Book Prints Ornament & Architecture, Plate from Ornament Designs Invented by J. Berain (page 71), Artist and publisher, Dedicatee, Publisher, Engraver, Jean Berain, Jules Hardouin Mansart, Thuret, M. Daigremont, French, Saint-Mihie...
EditorialFrance. Paris. Cityscape. In the background stands the golden dome of the Saint Louis des Invalides Cathedral, built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart (1646-1708) in the 17th century.
EditorialJules Hardouin-Mansart, First Architect and Supervisor of the Royal Buildings (1645-1708), painted 1685. A roof with a double slope is called " Mansart-roof". Canvas, 139 x 106 cm INV.7510.