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      • The so-called "sketchbook" of Villard de Honnecourt (more correctly, an album or portfolio) dates to about c.1225-1235. It was discovered in the mid-19th century and is presently housed in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Paris, under the shelfmark MS Fr 19093.
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  1. Villard de Honnecourt (Wilars dehonecort, Vilars de Honecourt) was a 13th-century artist from Picardy in northern France. He is known to history only through a surviving portfolio or "sketchbook" containing about 250 drawings and designs of a wide variety of subjects.

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  3. Villard de Honnecourt: Until the end of the thirteenth century, and frequently during the following century as well, the architect was known as "mason", and no distinction seems to have been made with regard to specialization and rank.

  4. May 18, 2018 · VILLARD DE HONNECOURT (b. Honnecourt, Picardy, France, Ca. 1990), Architecture.Villard de Honnecourt (who signed himself Wilars de Honecourt) wrote the most important known medieval source by an artist, the Bauhüttenbuch (Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris, MS fr. 19093) between about 1225 and 1235.

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · Villard de Honnecourt was one of the first scientists (certainly the first European), who described a perpetual motion machine. It is known that in 1150s the Indian mathematician and astronomer Bhaskara II devised a wheel, consisting of curved or tilted spokes partially filled with mercury.

  6. Dec 12, 2018 · When the sketchbook of Villard de Honnecourt was rediscovered in the 19th century it quickly became seen as one of the most fascinating works from the Middle Ages. Who was this person Villard de Honnecourt and why did he create this book of images?

  7. Overview. Villard de Honnecourt. (c. 1220—1240) Quick Reference. ( fl .1225–35) French mason. Villard, who probably worked at Cambrai Cathedral and possibly Reims, is celebrated for his Carnet. Its 33 folios of annotated drawings include Laon, Reims, and Chartres Cathedrals ... From: Villard de Honnecourt in The Oxford Companion to Architecture »

  8. "The Villard portfolio was rediscovered and first published in the mid-19th century during the height of the Gothic Revival movement in France and England. For this reason, Villard's architectural drawings, which comprise only about 16% of the total, attracted the greatest attention.

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