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  1. Salomon de Brosse (c. 1571 – 8 December 1626) was an early 17th-century French architect who moved away from late Mannerism to reassert the French classical style and was a major influence on François Mansart.

    • 8 December 1626 (aged 54–55), Paris, France
    • c. 1571, Verneuil-sur-Oise, France
    • Architect
  2. Salomon de Brosse est né à Verneuil (Oise) d'un père architecte ; sa mère était la fille du célèbre graveur et architecte Jacques I er Du Cerceau. La première mention connue de la profession d'architecte de Salomon de Brosse date de 1597 : il travaille alors avec son oncle pour Gabrielle d'Estrées au château de Montceaux.

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. En 1615, l'architecte Salomon de Brosse est chargé de concevoir un palais librement inspiré du Palais Pitti de Florence, berceau des Médicis. La première pierre est posée en avril 1615. La...

  5. 4 days ago · Search for: 'Salomon de Brosse' in Oxford Reference ». (c. 1571–1626).French architect, an important figure in the transition from Mannerism to Classicism. Born in Verneuil-sur-Oise, he was the son and grandson of architects (his grandfather was J. A. du Cerceau), settling in Paris in the 1590s. His work tended to eschew Mannerist decorative ...

  6. May 23, 2018 · French architect, an important figure in the transition from Mannerism [1] to Classicism [2]. Born in Verneuil-sur-Oise, he was the son and grandson of architects (his grandfather was J. A. du Cerceau [3]), settling in Paris [4] in the 1590s.

  7. Salomon de Brosse (1571-1626) 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.

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