A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . -three. He wasburied in the Church of S. Louis des Frangois at Rome.* The epitaphon the cloisters states that he was Rector of the Academy of Paintersand Sculptors in Paris, Prince (Director) of the Academy of S. Luke,and President of the Royal Academy in Rome. Insigni peritia,honestate, religione Commendatissimus. Errard was twice married. His first wife was Marie de la Riie, Proces-Verbaux, i, 216-217. Le Brun acknowledged the compliment by present-ing a gold watch in a case of chagrin as a pri


A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . -three. He wasburied in the Church of S. Louis des Frangois at Rome.* The epitaphon the cloisters states that he was Rector of the Academy of Paintersand Sculptors in Paris, Prince (Director) of the Academy of S. Luke,and President of the Royal Academy in Rome. Insigni peritia,honestate, religione Commendatissimus. Errard was twice married. His first wife was Marie de la Riie, Proces-Verbaux, i, 216-217. Le Brun acknowledged the compliment by present-ing a gold watch in a case of chagrin as a prize for the students. - Comptes, i, 99. ^ , i, 301. The Academy resolved that the names of the studentsselected for the Academy of Rome should be inserted in the Registers. Testelin, whoseems to have been a most incompetent secretary, omitted to do this. A copy of his will, written in his own hand, in Italian, is given in the Directeurs, i, 184-186. His epitaph says that he was eighty-eight in the year of hisdeath, which would make the year of his birth 1601. Pl. XXIII. o


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