A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . [Pm-l/c. ELEVATION AND GROUND PLAN OF THE CHATEAU dISSL riERRF, HULLET (p. I44) [1. TO FACE v. 144 BULLET 145 order supporting an attic storey for the avant corps. In spite ofcertain licences Blondel considered Issi a masterpiece. In 1702 Bullet designed a house in the newly-formed PlaceVendome for Antoine Crosat, a rich financier, and in 1707 the housenext door, for Crosats son-in-law, the Comte dEvreux. He alsocarried out in the Hotel de St. Pol (vielle rue du Temple) someimportant alterations


A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . [Pm-l/c. ELEVATION AND GROUND PLAN OF THE CHATEAU dISSL riERRF, HULLET (p. I44) [1. TO FACE v. 144 BULLET 145 order supporting an attic storey for the avant corps. In spite ofcertain licences Blondel considered Issi a masterpiece. In 1702 Bullet designed a house in the newly-formed PlaceVendome for Antoine Crosat, a rich financier, and in 1707 the housenext door, for Crosats son-in-law, the Comte dEvreux. He alsocarried out in the Hotel de St. Pol (vielle rue du Temple) someimportant alterations for Jacques Poultier, Intendant des Finances(-1- 1711). Piganiol de la Force says that Bullet and Gabriel providedhere tons les embellissements que Iopulence procure aux financiers. ^In the Rue Grand Chantier, the Hotel Amelot de Chaillou, grandeet belle, was built from his designs, avec bien de soin. ^ This Hotelwas famous for its remarkable staircase. The site was an awkward one,and Piganiol de la Force says that the architect managed it with greatskill, and that the staircase was one of the most bea


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