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    Jean-Michel Chevotet (11 July 1698, Paris – 4 December 1772) was a French architect. He and Pierre Contant d'Ivry were among the most eminent Parisian...
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  • Jean-Michel Cazes (1935–2023), French winemaker and insurance executive Jean-Michel Charlier (1924–1989), Belgian script writer Jean-Michel Chevotet (1698–1772)...
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  • d'Ivry and Jean-Michel Chevotet. He was also related to Chevotet, nephew to the royal painter Jean Valade and father of the revolutionary Pierre-Jean-Baptiste...
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    rival Versailles of Louis XIV, and employed the Parisian architect Jean-Michel Chevotet, grand architecture connaisseur at the time. Prince Claude-Lamoral...
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    Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church (d. 1767) July 11 Jean-Michel Chevotet, French architect (d. 1772) George Turnbull, Scottish philosopher...
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  • Hanovre was built between 1758 and 1760 by the French architect Jean-Michel Chevotet (1698–1772) at the request of the Duke of Richelieu on the rue Neuve-Saint-Augustin...
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    trained under Pierre Contant d'Ivry, and also made the acquaintance of Jean-Michel Chevotet. These two eminent Parisian architects designed in both the restrained...
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    gardening plan was assigned by Dosmont, pupil of the King's architect Jean-Michel Chevotet, to fermier général Étienne Perrinet de Jars who became owner of...
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    château built in 1756 in the neoclassical style by the architect Jean-Michel Chevotet. At the time of the Revolution, the château was the property of the...
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  • 1758, extensive work under the direction of the talented architect Jean-Michel Chevotet (1698–1772), who had won the Prix de Rome in 1722 and was admitted...
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    1724 – Charles-André van Loo 1725 – Louis-Michel van Loo 1726 – Allais 1727 – Pierre Subleyras 1728 – Jean-Charles Frontier 1729 – Duflot 1730 – Antoine...
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  • Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church (d. 1767) July 11 Jean-Michel Chevotet, French architect (d. 1772) George Turnbull, Scottish philosopher...
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    the architect Jean-Baptiste Chaussard (1729–1818) and of Anne Michelle Chevotet, daughter of the royal architect Jean-Michel Chevotet. He was also the...
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    château at Épinay-Champlâtreux which was constructed by the architect Jean-Michel Chevotet between 1751 and 1757. The interior plan of the château, however...
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  • completed. Kantajew Temple in Bengal is completed. Grand Prix de Rome: Jean-Michel Chevotet. March 17 – William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford, English peer...
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    Hérisset [fr], and Claude Lucas, and other designers, such as Delamonce, J. M. Chevotet, P. C. Prevostel, and Pineau, were also involved. A fourth volume, published...
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    at Arnouville-lès-Gonesse, for Jean-Baptiste de Machault d'Arnouville. He collaborated there with Jean-Michel Chevotet, (1751–1757). Palais-Royal, Paris:...
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