Jean-Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau
Jean-Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau
Jean Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau (1544/47–1590) was a French architect who designed the Pont Neuf (1579), spanning the Seine, Paris, and became supervisor of the royal works under Henri III and Henri IV, including the Louvre. Several hôtels particuliers are ascribed to him. The Hôtel d'Angoulême, the Hôtel de Lamoignon (1584), which houses the Historical Library of the City of Paris, and the Hôtel de Mayenne. The Hôtel de Mayenne, with rhythmically varied dormer windows set in a high slate roof, has the pediments of its piano nobile windows superposed on the frieze above.
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France, Île-de-France
Date of Death
January 1st, 1602
Died Aged
-368
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Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau
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Jacques Androuet II du Cerceau
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Jean Androuet du Cerceau
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