The architect Georges-Francois Blondel (1730-after 1792), son of the well-known architecture-theoretician J.F. Blondel, has always remained a somewhat shadowy figure, also because his life and career took place in several countries. In this article all the biographical information known about him so far has been compiled for the first time, largely on the basis of older literature. Initially, G.F. Blondel was educated by his father, but stayed in Rome from 1756 to 1760, where he was impressed by Piranesi; some drawings based on the latter's ‘Carceri d'invenzione’ show this influence. Back in Italy he earned his living in Paris, later in London, with making topographical prints; in the sixties he organized a number of exhibitions of his own ...
Après avoir travaillé sur "la Place d'Armes de Metz" (2008), puis sur son auteur, Jacques-François B...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
The architect Georges-Francois Blondel (1730-after 1792), son of the well-known architecture-theoret...
In 1905, Dirk Frederik Slothouwer, who was born in the Dutch East Indies, graduated from the Delft P...
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This article examines a recently discovered letter written to Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik of Orange...
After working on "Place d'Armes de Metz" (2008) and then its author, Jacques-François Blondel "(2011...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
In the world of Vitruvianism the study of historical architecture was completely different from what...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
The study of the structural organization of the building projects at the Brussels court during the r...
Après avoir travaillé sur "la Place d'Armes de Metz" (2008), puis sur son auteur, Jacques-François B...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
The architect Georges-Francois Blondel (1730-after 1792), son of the well-known architecture-theoret...
In 1905, Dirk Frederik Slothouwer, who was born in the Dutch East Indies, graduated from the Delft P...
In 1733-'36 the Prince of Orange had the 'Huis Ten Bosch' (House Ten Bosch) near The Hague modernize...
This article examines a recently discovered letter written to Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik of Orange...
After working on "Place d'Armes de Metz" (2008) and then its author, Jacques-François Blondel "(2011...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
In the world of Vitruvianism the study of historical architecture was completely different from what...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
Despite its significance as the only Burgundian residence built ex novo in the Northern Netherlands,...
From approximately 1910 to 1947 the architect ir. G.C. Bremer made an important contribution to Dutc...
The study of the structural organization of the building projects at the Brussels court during the r...
Après avoir travaillé sur "la Place d'Armes de Metz" (2008), puis sur son auteur, Jacques-François B...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...