Regles des cinq ordres d'architecture, par Mr. Jacques Barozio de Vignole nouvellement revues, corrigees et reduites de grand en petit par Monsieur Blondel architect du Roy en 1752
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Title: Regles des cinq ordres d'architecture, par Mr. Jacques Barozio de Vignole nouvellement revues, corrigees et reduites de grand en petit par Monsieur Blondel architect du Roy en 1752
Author:
Jacopo [Giacomo] Barozzi da Vignola (Italian, Vignola 1507–1573 Rome)
Editor:
Jacques François Blondel (French, Rouen 1705–1774 Paris)
Artist and architect:
Designs made by Charles Augustin d'Aviler (France, 1653–1700)
Engraver:
Pierre Moreau (French, 1722–1798 Paris)
Engraver:
Jean Le Pautre (French, Paris 1618–1682 Paris)
Publisher:
Published Paris by François II Chéreau (French, Paris 1717–1755 Paris)
Subject of book:
Jules Hardouin Mansart (French, Paris 1646–1708 Marly)
Subject of book:
Vincenzo Scamozzi (Italian, 1548–1616)
Subject of book:
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome)
Subject of book:
Jacopo [Giacomo] Barozzi da Vignola (Italian, Vignola 1507–1573 Rome)
Published in: Paris
Date: 1752
Medium: Printed book with etched and engraved illustrations
Dimensions: 7 3/8 x 4 13/16 x 7/8 in. (18.8 x 12.3 x 2.2 cm)
Classifications: Books, Ornament & Architecture
Credit Line: Bequest of W. Gedney Beatty, 1941
Object Number: 41.100.166
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