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Facade of part of Monsieur Crozats house, Place Louis le Grand, Paris
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Facade of part of Monsieur Crozats house, Place Louis le Grand, Paris
746814 Facade of part of Monsieur Crozats house, Place Louis le Grand, Paris, from Architecture Francoise by Jacques-Francois Blondel, 1727 (engraving) by Mariette, Jean (1660-1742); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published 1752-56); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22963660
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Cross Section Cutaway Elevation Grand Manor Rococo Town House Jacques François Blondel Manor House Manor Houses Mansions Neo Classical Neoclassical
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This print showcases the exquisite facade of part of Monsieur Crozat's house, located in the prestigious Place Louis le Grand in Paris. The image, taken from Jacques-Francois Blondel's renowned book "Architecture Francoise" published between 1752-56, offers a glimpse into the grandeur and elegance of French architecture during the Neoclassical period. The neoclassical style is evident in every intricate detail of this magnificent mansion. The symmetrical design, ornate columns, and elaborate decorations exude a sense of opulence and sophistication. It is as if time has stood still within these walls, preserving the essence of an era known for its architectural splendor. The photograph also provides a cross-section view that allows us to appreciate not only the exterior beauty but also gain insight into the layout and structure of this stately home. From elegant galleries to spacious rooms adorned with Rococo elements, Monsieur Crozat's house epitomizes luxury living during this period. As we delve deeper into this visual masterpiece captured by Mariette Jean in 1727, it becomes clear that it represents more than just a building; it symbolizes an era defined by artistic expression and refined taste. This print serves as a reminder of Paris' rich architectural heritage and invites us to marvel at its timeless beauty.
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