A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . oo I, 10 1 Aci; I. 105] ERRARD 105 who in 1657 was g-odmother to the youngest daughter of JacquesSarazin, the sculptor, and in 1661 to Antoine, son of Noel relationships are notable. The Academicians, like the Architectesdu Roi, formed a powerful party, closely related among themselves,and no outsider had much of a chance if he opposed the serried ranksof official art. In 1675 Errard married as his second wife Marie thedaughter of Claude Goy, painter, a girl of eighteen years of age, E


A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . oo I, 10 1 Aci; I. 105] ERRARD 105 who in 1657 was g-odmother to the youngest daughter of JacquesSarazin, the sculptor, and in 1661 to Antoine, son of Noel relationships are notable. The Academicians, like the Architectesdu Roi, formed a powerful party, closely related among themselves,and no outsider had much of a chance if he opposed the serried ranksof official art. In 1675 Errard married as his second wife Marie thedaughter of Claude Goy, painter, a girl of eighteen years of age, Errardgiving his age as sixty, though in fact he was sixty-nine.^ In the entryof this marriage in the Reofisters of S. Germain IAuxerrois, Errard isdescribed as Peintre, architecte du Roi et Recteur de IAcademieRoyale Etablie a Paris par He does not appear in the Comptes as an architecte du Roi, but is so called in this entry and in anentry of the death of his first wife, November 1661, in the Registersof S. Germain IAuxerrois. Yet beyond his drawings of ornamentand buildings in Rome, he d


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