A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . o o X a XH. 4 S 3 ?• ?^ ; TO FACE l: 147] BULLET 147 Both Bruand and Bullet were succeeded in their practice by rela-tions, Bruand by a son and a nephew, Bullet by a son. In 1699 thefirst act of Monsieur Le Surintendant ^ was to summon the Academyand announce to them its new constitution. Henceforward it was toconsist of seven architects, a professor and a secretary in the first classand seven architects in the second class, all ranking as architectes duRoi, and having a vote at the Conferences o
A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . o o X a XH. 4 S 3 ?• ?^ ; TO FACE l: 147] BULLET 147 Both Bruand and Bullet were succeeded in their practice by rela-tions, Bruand by a son and a nephew, Bullet by a son. In 1699 thefirst act of Monsieur Le Surintendant ^ was to summon the Academyand announce to them its new constitution. Henceforward it was toconsist of seven architects, a professor and a secretary in the first classand seven architects in the second class, all ranking as architectes duRoi, and having a vote at the Conferences of the Academy. Threemonths later it was announced that the second class was to consist often members, and among them were LAssurance, Desgodetz, M. Bulat/eJi/s, Bruant (the younger), and Gittard. Jacques Bruand(y?/y) became Professor of Architecture at the Academy, and waspromoted to the first class in 1706, and Blondel says that he wasregarded by his contemporaries as un des architectes depuis Mansard(Francois) qui ait le mieux profile. Blondel illustrates the Hotel deBelle Isle, a large and importan
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