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  1. Musée protestant > The 17th century > Salomon de Brosse (1571-1626) Architect. Born in one of the most renowned families of architects of the 16 th century, Salomon de Brosse was the famous architect of the Luxembourg Palace (nowadays housing the Senate) for Marie de Médici.

  2. Salomon de Brosse, né à Verneuil-en-Halatte vers 1565 ou 1571, mort à Paris le 8 décembre 1626, est un architecte français. Il a parfois été nommé, par erreur, « Jacques de Brosse » ou « de Brosses » dans certaines biographies jusqu'à la fin du XIXe siècle. Sa statue sculptée par Ottin pour la série des Hommes illustres ...

  3. Salomon was born in Verneuil-en-Halatte, Oise, into a prominent Huguenot family, the grandson through his mother of the designer Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau and the son of the architect Jean de Brosse. He was established in practice in Paris in 1598 and was promoted to court architect in 1608. De Brosse died, aged 55, in Paris .

  4. Salomon de Brosse (born 1571, Verneuil-sur-Oise, Fr.—died Dec. 9, 1626, Paris) was the most influential French architect of the early 17th century, whose works facilitated the development of the classical châteaus designed by the generation that followed him.

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  5. Biographie de SALOMON DE BROSSE (1571 env.-1626). Entre 1570 et 1630 l'architecture française franchit une étape essentielle vers le classicisme et Salomon de Brosse joue un rôle de tout premier plan dans cette évolution. Pour avoir dépassé les traditions architecturales de son milieu...

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · Interestingly enough, some of the skeletal remains moved to the crypt once belonged to notable figures from French history, including the painter Simon Vouet, the architect Salomon de Brosse, and the writer Jean de La Fontaine.

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  8. Exterior view. 1615-24. Photo. Palais du Luxembourg, Paris. During the regency of Marie de Médicis, architects like Salomon de Brosse, François Mansart, and Louis Le Vau conducted intensive research into modern methods for resolving traditional building problems. They developed models of palace and church buildings which were to have lasting ...

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