. Art in France. FIG. 623.— , PARIS. possessed monuments, squares, and gardens like those of Versaillesand Paris, in the taste of Mansart and Le Notre. Their governors—dAiguillon at Nancy and Tourny at Bordeaux — built Placeswith classical fagades; theCompagnie des Indescreated Lorient, and thetown houses constructedby wealthy shipownersstill look seaward abovethe ramparts of SaintMalo. 1 owns in the ex-tremities of Brittany, SaintMalo, Brest, Lorient,Rennes and Nantes, bearthe impress of classicalart, the art which unites p,^ o.^.-ermenonmlle. the


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