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    Nicolas-Henri Jardin (22 March 1720 – 31 August 1799) was a French architect. Born in St. Germain des Noyers, Seine-et-Marne, Jardin worked seventeen years...
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    Yellow Palace, Copenhagen (category Nicolas-Henri Jardin buildings)
    the merchant and slave trader Frederik Bargum. The architect was Nicolas-Henri Jardin and he designed it in the Neoclassical style. Carl Friedrich Busky...
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  • 1712 – Edward Moore, English poet and playwright (d. 1757) 1720 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect, designed the Yellow Palace and Bernstorff Palace...
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    Bernstorff Palace (category Nicolas-Henri Jardin buildings)
    conference centre. The palace was designed by the French architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin, who had been brought to Denmark to complete Frederick's Church in...
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  • 1965), French writer and film director Frédéric Jardin (born 1968), French film director Nicolas-Henri Jardin (1720–1799), French architect, introduced neoclassicism...
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    new stables, the largest number ever. In 1766–67, the architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin built a court theatre on the floor above the big stables. It now...
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    later adapted to the Neoclassical style by the French architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin in 1763. The building takes its current name after the Thott family...
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    reign of Frederick V, and the Grand Hall, which was designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin, was not inaugurated until 10 November 1766 by Christian VII. Among...
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    building. Jardin's original plan for the church Cross-section of Jardin's church Ruins of the unfinished entrance ca. 1875 Comparison between Jardin's (black)...
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    later, final work such as the Banqueting Hall, was completed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin. Immediately after the Christiansborg Palace fire in February 1794...
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    Benoît Le Coffre 1693 – Henri de Favanne 1694 – Noël Neveu 1695 – Louis Galloche 1696 – Pierre Dulin 1697 – Pierre Dulin 1698 – Nicolas de Poilly the Younger...
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    general (b. 1769) August 29 – Pope Pius VI (b. 1717) August 31 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (b. 1720) September 7 Jan Ingenhousz, Dutch physician...
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    barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until...
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    Charlottenborg Palace he was able to study under French architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin. In 1756 his design for a city gate won the Academy’s large gold...
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    Glorup (category Nicolas-Henri Jardin buildings)
    south-east of the Danish island Funen. Rebuilt to the design of Nicolas-Henri Jardin and his pupil Christian Josef Zuber in 1763–65, it is considered...
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    1802) was a Danish Royal architect who was strongly influenced by Nicolas-Henri Jardin. After completing grammar school, Zuber attended the Imperial Engineering...
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    was one of a generation of Neoclassical architects educated under Nicolas-Henri Jardin and Caspar Frederik Harsdorff; he mainly designed manor houses. His...
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    15 – Philip, Duke of Parma, Spanish prince (d. 1765) March 22 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (d. 1799) April 23 – Vilna Gaon, Lithuanian rabbi...
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  • Philidor, French-English chess player and composer (b. 1726) 1799 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect and academic, designed the Bernstorff Palace and...
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    Frederick's Church, but was denied that role, which went instead to Nicolas-Henri Jardin on 1 April 1756. He stands along with Laurids de Thurah as the leading...
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  • Irish/American John Hutchison, Scottish Thomas Ivory (1709–1779), English Nicolas-Henri Jardin (1720–1799), French (in Denmark) Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), American...
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    Marienlyst Castle (category Nicolas-Henri Jardin buildings)
    French architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin between 1759 and 1763. The additions led to its present-day architectural structure and façade. Jardin also redesigned...
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  • botanist Georg Christian Oeder, the historian Paul Henri Mallet, the architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin and the sculptor Jacques Saly were other important...
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    architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin. His countryman, the sculptor Jacques Saly, who was already well established in Denmark, persuaded Frederick V that Jardin could...
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    Victor Edmond Nicolas (2 February 1906 – 16 July 1979) was a French sculptor. Victor Nicolas was born in Brignoles, France, the son of Nicolas Bertin (1879–1918)...
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  • of building work. The Yellow Palace, Copenhagen, is completed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin for the timber merchant H. F. Bargum. It later becomes a residence...
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    Frederik Harsdorff, but probably also received some training from Nicolas-Henri Jardin. He won the Academy's small silver medallion in 1772–1773, the large...
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    Otto Thott, who had the facade towards modernized to the design of Nicolas-Henri Jardin in 1763–64. The property remained in the belonging of the Thott family...
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  • 15 – Philip, Duke of Parma, Spanish prince (d. 1765) March 22 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (d. 1799) April 23 – Vilna Gaon, Lithuanian rabbi...
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    later, final work such as the Banqueting Hall, was completed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin. The four palaces are: Moltke's Palace, now known as Christian VII's...
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