A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . (p. I 23)(). S. -TIM; CCIIllCRT (p. I 23) [Icrlle I. TO lACK 1. I23I LEVE, GIRARD, GOBERT 123 la Force says that on the site of S. Cloud as bought by Monsieurthere were three houses, one of which belonged to Fouquet. It isprobable that the house shown in this engraving is one of the earlierhouses, which was altered and added to first by Le Pautre with Girardas contractor, and afterwards by Girard. In the registers of S. Benoitthere is an entry of the marriage of Jean G


A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . (p. I 23)(). S. -TIM; CCIIllCRT (p. I 23) [Icrlle I. TO lACK 1. I23I LEVE, GIRARD, GOBERT 123 la Force says that on the site of S. Cloud as bought by Monsieurthere were three houses, one of which belonged to Fouquet. It isprobable that the house shown in this engraving is one of the earlierhouses, which was altered and added to first by Le Pautre with Girardas contractor, and afterwards by Girard. In the registers of S. Benoitthere is an entry of the marriage of Jean Girard, architect, in 167 wife died three years later, and Girard is then described as architecte, entrepreneur de batiments de Monsieur, frere unique The Gardens, according to Piganiol, were laid out by LeNotre and he undoubtedly designed the greater part of them, but anengraving by Perelle of the Trianon ou Pavilion de S. Cloud,which faced the parterre of the fountain of Venus, states that LeSr. Gobert was the architect of the Trianon and also of the Cascades, c|ui sy achevent en cette annee 1681. Gob


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