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  1. Jean Aubert ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ obɛʁ]; ca. 1680 – 13 October 1741) was a French architect, the most successful of the Régence and designer of two of the most important buildings of the period: the stables of the Château de Chantilly and the Hôtel Biron in Paris.

  2. French artist. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Rococo art. In Rococo. …Château at Chantilly, decorated by Jean Aubert, and the salons (begun 1732) of the Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, by Germain Boffrand. The Rococo style was also manifested in the decorative arts.

  3. Jean Aubert. Architecte Nationalité française. Birth: 1935, Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin, France) Death: 2015, Paris (France) Place(s) of residence and work : Paris (Ile-de-France, France) © A.J.S. Aérolande

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_AubertJean Aubert - Wikipedia

    Jean Aubert may refer to: Jean Aubert (engineer) (1894–1984), French engineer. Jean Aubert (architect) (c. 1680–1741), French architect.

  6. An architectural masterpiece of the 18th century, the Great Stables were built by the architect Jean Aubert for Louis-Henri de Bourbon, 7th prince of Condé. This veritable palace for horses, built from 1719 to 1735, recently celebrated its three hundredth birthday!

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  8. The Inflatable Moment documents this collision of architectural, social, and political forces. It presents a complete, annotated catalog of the designs of the Utopie architects, showcased along with other inflatable experiments of the period; recent reflections from the three architects, Jean Aubert, Jean-Paul Jungmann, and Antoine Stinco ...

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