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  1. Jacques-François Blondel (8 January 1705 – 9 January 1774) was an 18th-century French architect and teacher. [1] After running his own highly successful school of architecture for many years, he was appointed Professor of Architecture at the Académie Royale d'Architecture in 1762, and his Cours d'architecture ("Course of Architecture", 1771 ...

  2. Jacques-François Blondel (born Jan. 8, 1705, Rouen, France—died Jan. 9, 1774, Paris) was an architect best known for his teaching and writing, which contributed greatly to architectural theory and the taste of his time. His art school in Paris was the first such institution to teach architecture.

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  3. Jacques-François Blondel, né à Rouen le 8 janvier 1705 et mort à Paris le 9 janvier 1774, est un architecte, encyclopédiste et théoricien de l'architecture français. Il était le neveu de Jean-François Blondel et le cousin de Jean-Baptiste Vallin de La Mothe.

  4. 5 days ago · Quick Reference. (1705–74). Rouenborn French architect, who was an important teacher, theorist, and writer. He revered French architecture, and especially the work of Gabriel, Mansart, and Perrault.

  5. Jacques François Blondel (Ruan, 17 de enero de 1705 - París, 9 de enero de 1774) fue un arquitecto y urbanista francés, uno de los más importantes teóricos de la arquitectura del siglo XVIII. Ejercerá una notable influencia sobre los arquitectos racionalistas franceses del siglo XX.

  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Jacques-François Blondel was the father of Georges-François Blondel (ca. 1730-ca. 1790), draughtsman and engraver, and Jean-Baptiste Blondel (1764-1825), architect. He first studied architecture with Jean-François Blondel and later with Gilles Marie Oppenord.

  7. Blondel, Jacques-François (1705–74). Rouenborn French architect, who was an important teacher, theorist, and writer. He revered French architecture, and especially the work of Gabriel, Mansart, and Perrault.

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