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    Libéral Bruant (c. 1635 – 22 November 1697) was a French architect best known as the designer of the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. Bruant was the most...
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    the architect Libéral Bruant (1637-1697) whose church of the hospital Salpêtrière was built just north of the street. Some of Bruant's better known songs...
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    The Salpêtrière was much admired for the architectural designs of Libéral Bruant with the support of Louis Le Vau. Its conversion was completed in 1669...
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  • (completed 1695). Main courtyards of Les Invalides in Paris, designed by Libéral Bruant, are completed. Skokloster Castle in Sweden, designed by Caspar Vogel...
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    architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart with the construction of the chapel, which Libéral Bruant had been unable to complete. The architect designed a building which...
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    the church of Les Invalides (1680–1706). The nave of the church, by Libéral Bruant, was comparable to those of other churches of the period, with ionic...
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    disabled (invalide) soldiers. The initial architect of Les Invalides was Libéral Bruant. The selected site was in the then suburban plain of Grenelle (plaine...
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    Bricard Company, and was located within the Hôtel Libéral Bruant (1685), the home of Libéral Bruant (1635-1697), Parisian architect of Les Invalides....
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  • classicism Colonnade of the Louvre (1667–1673) Observatoire de Paris – plans Libéral Bruant (c. 1636–1697) Hôtel de la Salpêtrière (1660–1677) Les Invalides (1671–1676)...
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  • (b. 1590) 1694 – John Tillotson, English archbishop (b. 1630) 1697 – Libéral Bruant, French architect and academic, designed Les Invalides (b. c.1635) 1718...
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    site at the western end of the Faubourg and commissioned architect Libéral Bruant. The enlarged project was completed in 1676. Stretching 196 metres along...
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    pensioned and wounded soldiers. The project had been begun in 1671 by Libéral Bruant, and some of the residential buildings were completed and already occupied...
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    Catalonia, it was designed by Jacques Sparrow, an elder half-brother of Libéral Bruant, designer of Les Invalides. The Château was inhabited by members of...
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  • Jacques-François Blondel Germain Boffrand Étienne-Louis Boullée Salomon de Brosse Libéral Bruant Androuet du Cerceau family Le Corbusier pseudonym for Charles Edouard...
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    November 8 – Samuel Enys, English politician (b. 1611) November 22 – Libéral Bruant, French architect (b. c. 1635) November 30 – Thomas Crew, 2nd Baron...
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  • a region (in this case, China). Louis XIV commissions the architect Libéral Bruant to build the Hospice de la Salpêtrière hospital in Paris. Physician...
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  • the uncle of the architect Jacques Bruant (1624-1664) and his brother Libéral Bruant (1635-1697). Biard was a favorite sculptor of Louis XIII and Marie de...
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    François Blondel, professor and director, André Félibien, secretary Libéral Bruant, architect Daniel Gittard, architect Antoine Lepautre, architect François...
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  • modernization of the judicial premises of the Grand Châtelet conceived by Libéral Bruant. In the same year he built a pavilion in the Hôpital des Enfants-Trouvés...
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    Pastourelle [419] Hôtel Lemarié d'Aubigny 3 15 rue Barbette [420] Hôtel Libéral Bruant 3 1 rue de la Perle 1 place de Thorigny [421] Hôtel du Lude 3 13 rue...
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    church architecture in Paris made by architects Daniel Gittard and Libéral Bruant recommended that certain churches "so-called Gothic, without any good...
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  • November 8 – Samuel Enys, English politician (b. 1611) November 22 – Libéral Bruant, French architect (b. c. 1635) November 30 – Thomas Crew, 2nd Baron...
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    n° 47 : Chapelle de la Salpêtrière (Hospital Chapel), masterpiece of Libéral Bruant architect of les Invalides, built around 1675, on the model of a Greek...
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    346667°E / 48.851833; 2.346667 (Hôtel Lesseville) PA00088430 Hôtel Libéral Bruant Musée Bricart 3 1 rue de la Perle 1 place de Thorigny 48°51′33″N 2°21′43″E...
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    kingdom. This first École des ponts et chaussées was based in the hôtel Libéral Bruant in Paris. Perronet was given the task of training bridge and road engineers...
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    architects of the first half of the 17th century: Salomon de Brosse Liberal Bruant Pierre Le Muet Louis Le Vau François Mansart Clément Métezeau Work Saint-Jérôme...
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  • This tiny precinct was inhabited by several architects, among them Libéral Bruant, Pierre Le Maistre and André Perrault. The Cordemoy sons were, like...
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    Le Muet. One hundred eleven years passed, and four other architects, Libéral Bruant, Robert Boudin, Gabriel Leduc and Sylvain Cartaud were engaged. Cartaud...
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  • August – Jean-Baptiste de Santeul, writer (born 1630) 22 November – Libéral Bruant, architect (born c.1635) 9 December – Scipion Abeille, surgeon and poet...
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    architects of the first half of the 17th century: Salomon de Brosse Liberal Bruant Jacques Lemercier Louis Le Vau François Mansart Clément Métezeau Mignot...
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