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Keywords: L'Architecture française (Marot) BnF RES-V-371 173v-f378 (a4) Louvre, Face du côté de la rivière (porte déplacée).jpg LargeImage Artwork Author info Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau architect male Author info Louis Métezeau architect male Author info Louis Le Vau architect male Author info Jean Marot I engraver male Fasse de la Galerie du Louure du Costé de la Riviere / Face du Chasteau du Louure du costé de l'eau avant quelle fut doublée Louvre Palace Elevation of the south facade of the Louvre as it appeared c 1665 From Jean Marot's L'Architecture française The image has been modified from Marot's original engraving the entryway in the eastern section of the Grande Galerie has been moved two bays to the left so that is located in the central bay under a curved pediment corresponding to its location in the actual building For an image in which the doorway has not been shifted see File L'Architecture française Marot BnF RES-V-371 173v-f378 a2 Louvre Face du côté de la rivière adjusted jpg engraving cm 19 210 Bibliothèque nationale de France département Réserve des livres rares accession number RES-V-371 The design of the Pavillon de Flore at the west end to the left and the western section up to the Pavillon de la Lanterne of the Grande Galerie completed c 1610 is traditionally attributed to Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau Ballon 1991 pp 39 “44 The design of the eastern section of the Grande Galerie begun c 1595 is traditionally attributed to Louis Métezeau Ballon 1991 pp 39 “44 The five-bay pavilion at the east end of the Grande Galerie just west of the south facade of the Petite Galerie was raised by one storey by Le Vau in 1661 “1664 Christ 1949 p 144 The south facade of the Château du Louvre at the right is shown as extended by Louis Le Vau c 1664 before the south wing was doubled in width and the current facade added in front of it in 1667 “1670 Christ 1949 p 144 Ballon Hilary 1991 The Paris of Henri IV Architecture and Urbanism pp 15 “56 Cambridge Massachusetts The MIT Press ISBN 9780262023092 Christ Yvan 1949 Le Louvre et les Tuileries histoire architecturale d'un double palais pp 33 “38 55 57 Fig 59 Paris Éditions Tel 1122966 Mauban André 1944 Jean Marot Architecte et Graveur Parisien Paris Les Éditions d'Art et d'Histoire 7057275 bpt6k10402607 f378 L'Architecture française Marot BnF RES-V-371 173v-f378 a1 Louvre Face du côté de la rivière jpg <gallery> L'Architecture française Marot BnF RES-V-371 173v-f378 a1 Louvre Face du côté de la rivière jpg L'Architecture française Marot BnF RES-V-371 173v-f378 a2 Louvre Face du côté de la rivière adjusted jpg </gallery> PD-old-100-1923 L'Architecture française Marot BnF RES-V-371 “ Gallica 2013 South facade of the Renaissance Louvre 1665 South facade of the Grande Galerie Louvre wing 1665 Louis Le Vau Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau Louis Métezeau
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