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    Claude Mollet (ca. 1564 – shortly before 1649), premier jardinier du Roy — first gardener to three French kings, Henri IV, Louis XIII and the young Louis...
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    Mollet is a French actress. "Clotilde Mollet". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Clotilde Mollet at...
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    presided over by the President of the Republic. The architect Armand-Claude Mollet possessed a property fronting on the road to the village of Roule, west...
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  • Vallès Oriental Spain, Catalonia, Spain Mollet family of gardeners: Jacques Mollet, French gardener Claude Mollet (circa 1564-shortly before 1649), French...
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    responsible for sections of the Tuileries gardens, initially under Claude Mollet, and later as head gardener, during the reign of Louis XIII. André was...
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    Nôtre. According to Claude Mollet's Théâtre des plans et jardinage the parterres were laid out in 1595 for Henry IV by Claude Mollet, trained at Anet and...
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  • André Mollet (died before 16 June 1665) was a French garden designer, the son of Claude Mollet—gardener to three French kings—and the grandson of Jacques...
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    Claude Mollet (1564–1649), French gardener and astrologer Claude Monet (1840–1926), French painter Claude Mongeau, Canadian railroad executive Claude...
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    1723 by Pierre Perrin, secrétaire du roi, and the architect Armand-Claude Mollet [fr]. Constructed behind the uniform façades designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart...
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    France; the garden designer in charge was Jacques Mollet, who trained his son at Anet, Claude Mollet, destined to become royal gardener to three French...
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    palaces. At the same time, Henry commissioned the landscape gardener Claude Mollet to modify the plan of the gardens. The architects and decorators Etienne...
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    in 1873. It was built between 1718 and 1722 by the architect Armand-Claude Mollet for Louis Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Count of Évreux, then purchased...
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    Harvey as Telegraph Editor Steve Drexel as Young Man Eugene Borden as Claude Mollet Stephen Ellis as Mechanic This Universal-International film reunited...
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    architect Robert de Cotte, but they had hired a new architect, Armand-Claude Mollet [fr], to enlarge and redesign it. It was completed before their return...
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    de Fontainebleau (1594–1609) New gardens by Claude Mollet Tuileries Garden in Paris (1599) by Claude Mollet, Delorme, Duperac Luxembourg Garden in Paris...
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    the Jardin des Tuileries, and the gardens of Saint Germain-en-Laye. Claude Mollet (ca 1564-shortly before 1649), was the chief gardener of three French...
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    was located on the north side of the palace. Henry IV's gardener, Claude Mollet, trained at Château d'Anet, created a large parterre of flower beds...
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  • formal parterres of clipped evergreens were those laid out at Anet by Claude Mollet, the founder of a dynasty of nurserymen-designers that lasted deep into...
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    Henry IV, returned in 1595 and, with his chief landscape gardener Claude Mollet, restored and embellished the gardens. Henry built a chamille, or covered...
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    was designed by landscape designer Étienne Dupérac and by gardener Claude Mollet. At the outset, the château was the dwelling of those who had it built:...
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    higher, than would have been the case in the originals.[citation needed] Claude Mollet, from a dynasty of nurserymen-designers that lasted into the 18th century...
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    (Val-de-Marne). He trained as an actor from 1981 to 1984 at Studio 34 with Claude Mathieu. In 1984, he was awarded a Diploma of Drama at the Conservatoire...
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    architect Robert de Cotte, but they had hired a new architect, Armand-Claude Mollet, to enlarge and redesign it. It was completed before their return from...
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    " Under Henry IV the old garden was rebuilt, following a design of Claude Mollet, with the participation of Pierre Le Nôtre, the father of the famous...
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    transformed the manner of Boyceau and of the Mollet dynasty of royal gardeners—Claude Mollet and André Mollet—to create the culminating French Baroque gardens...
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  • Elizabeth Bauer Mock (1911‍–‍1998) Hal Moggridge (b. 1936) André Mollet (1600‍–‍1665) Claude Mollet (c. 1564‍–‍c. 1649) Jean-Marie Morel (1728‍–‍1810) Mori Kannosuke...
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    the Hôtel d'Évreux) in Paris. He bought the site in 1718 from Armand-Claude Mollet who possessed a property fronting on the road to the village of Roule...
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    laid out west of the château. Records indicate that late in the decade Claude Mollet and Hilaire Masson designed the gardens, which remained relatively unchanged...
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    Élysée Palace, residence of the President of France (1718–20), by Armand-Claude Mollet The avants-corps of the Hôtel du Châtelet (1770) by Mathurin Cherpitel...
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    and Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon), who hired a new architect, Armand-Claude Mollet, to redesign and complete it, after which it became known as the Hôtel...
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