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Pierre Lescot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lescot, Pierre. Lescot, Pierre. Information about Lescot, Pierre in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Born into a wealthy family of lawyers, Lescot first studied painting. He probably never visited Italy but became acquainted with classical ideals through books and the study of Roman...
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LESCOT, Pierre. French architect (b. ca. 1510, Paris, d. 1578, Paris). Preview, Picture Data, File Info, Comment. Attic of the Façade of the Louvre (detail) ...
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Encyclopedia article about Lescot, Pierre. Information about Lescot, Pierre in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... . To Lescot is attributed the original design of the Hôtel Carnavalet in Paris, later altered by François Mansart. His work is marked by the correct use...
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All works of Lescot, Pierre and Biography of LESCOT, Pierre (b. ca. 1510, Paris, d. 1578, Paris) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European paintings and sculptures (1100-1850) - French - Biography, Paint Gallery art, Painters ,Picture, Image ... Life of PIERRE LESCOT...
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Research Lescot Pierre and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Lescot Pierre - 127 results...
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Francis I took him into his service, and by this king and his successors, Lescot was rewarded with many honours and with a benefice. At his death he was a commendatory abbot as well as Lord (sieur) of Clagny. ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > L > Pierre Lescot...
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Pierre Lescot, architect in the Great Buildings Online. ... Sources on Pierre Lescot ... Find books about Pierre Lescot...
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The Louvre by Pierre Lescot architect, at Paris, France, 1546 to 1878, in the Great Buildings Online. ... ; Subscribers - login to skip ads ... Paris, France map...
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Francis I took him into his service, and by this king and his successors, Lescot was rewarded with many honours and with a benefice. At his death he was a commendatory abbot as well as Lord (sieur) of Clagny.
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