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  1. René Louis de Girardin ( French pronunciation: [ʁəne lwi də ʒiʁaʁdɛ̃]; 25 February 1735 – 1808), Marquis of Vauvray, was Jean-Jacques Rousseau 's last pupil. He created the first French landscape garden at Ermenonville. It was inspired by Rousseau's ideas. De Girardin was the author of De la composition des paysages (1777), which ...

    • 25 February 1735
    • Landscape gardening
    • 1808 (aged 72 or 73)
    • French
  2. Search for: 'Girardin, René-Louis, Marquis de' in Oxford Reference ». (1735–1808).French writer and designer of landscapes. He saw several English landscape gardens during his travels in the early 1760s, and in 1766 settled at Ermenonville, Oise, where he laid out the influential landscape garden. In 1777 he published his De la composition ...

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata René-Louis de Girardin , marquis de Vauvray , né le 24 février 1735 à Paris et mort le 20 septembre 1808 à Vernouillet (Yvelines) , est un paysagiste et militaire français. Après une brève carrière militaire, il devient en 1766 seigneur d' Ermenonville . Il fut un admirateur et un ami de Jean-Jacques Rousseau dont sa philosophie du ...

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  5. The Rural Economics of Rene´ de Girardin: Landscapes at the Service of L’Ide´ologie Nobiliaire Jose´ M. Menudo and Nicolas Rieucau Rene´ Louis de Girardin (1735–1808), Marquis de Vauvray and Vicomte d’Ermenonville, is best remembered for having invited Rousseau to his Ermenonville estate near Senlis in the spring of 1778. The Marquis de

  6. The Marquis René Louis de Girardin inherited the estate from his grandfather René Hatte and became its sole owner in 1763. Inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau's New Heloise, he transformed the marshy exteriors into English-style gardens.

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  7. Bibliography. Girardin, René-Louis, Marquis de (1735–1808). French writer and designer of landscapes. He saw several English landscape gardens during his travels in the early 1760s, and in 1766 settled at Ermenonville, Oise, where he laid out the influential landscape garden. In 1777 he published his De la composition des paysages in which ...

  8. René Louis de Girardin (1735-1808), Marquis de Vauvray and Vicomte d’Ermenonville, is remembered for having invited Rousseau at Ermenonville estate, near Senlis, in spring 1778. Known as the Marquis de Girardin, he spent his early career as a military officer. In 1762 he

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