A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . ronts on the court were entirely builtTip in the neoclassical taste. Under Louis XIII. thewhole scheme was changed. What remained of tiie oldcastle was torn down, and nothing remains ofit now except the foundations. The court wasthen enlarged to more than four times its origi-nal size, that which liad been one sfileof the old square being now less thanhalf of one side cf the new IV. completed the long galleryon the Quai, as far as tlie Pa\ilion ofFlora (see Levau ; Louis Quatorze),Louis XIII.


A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . ronts on the court were entirely builtTip in the neoclassical taste. Under Louis XIII. thewhole scheme was changed. What remained of tiie oldcastle was torn down, and nothing remains ofit now except the foundations. The court wasthen enlarged to more than four times its origi-nal size, that which liad been one sfileof the old square being now less thanhalf of one side cf the new IV. completed the long galleryon the Quai, as far as tlie Pa\ilion ofFlora (see Levau ; Louis Quatorze),Louis XIII. and Louis XIV. devotedtheir attention to the buildings aroundthe great court, and Louis XIV. liuiltthe great cast front with the colon-nade. (See Perrault.) It was leftfor Napoleon III. to complete tliebuildings of tlie ehiiteau, which hedid, clearing away all the jjreviou^encumbrances on the great sipiare ainimaking tiie plan, ai^d in general, tlieaiqiearance of tlie buihling, what itnow is. (See Tuileries.) — R. S. LOUVRE (II.). Same as Louver. LOZENGE. A figure used in deco-80J. Louis XIII. \K( hitecture: Fio. 4. -1 iS. Louis, Paris; 10127810 H ivi li I- LUDWIG ciated with him wore Bauc-io Pontelli (see Pon-telli), and i)ri)bal)l3 Francesco di Giorgio Martini(see Martini, F. di Giorgio). The principalsfiiili)t(n employed was Barocoi of Milan. (SeeBramante.) The palace is also attributed toLuciano. Friedrich Arnold, Palast von Urbino ; Miintz,Henairf^nnci; Baldi, Memorie. LUDWIG, MEISTER ; architect. An important German arc-hitect of the Gothicperiod. From 1-75 to lie conducted theworks at the cathedral of Piegensburg (Ratisbon),in Bavaria. Associated with him were his sonsWeichraann and Konrad. Niedermayer, luiiistler und Kunstwerke dcrStadt lief/ensliurij. LUFFER BOARD. Same as LouverBoard. LUG. ^1. A sliort projecting portion of amenilier, usually as a means of attachment, orto kee]) another part in place. If such a pro-jection also supports a weight, it usually i


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