Jacques-François Blondel
Jacques-François Blondel (8 January 1705 – 9 January 1774) was an 18th-century French architect and teacher. 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the Académie Royale d'Architecture in 1762, and his Cours d'architecture ("Course of Architecture", 1771–1777) largely superseded a similarly titled book published in 1675 by his famous namesake, François Blondel, who had occupied the same post in the late 17th century.
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Blondel in a c. 1760 illustration | |
Born | 8 January 1705 Rouen, France |
Died | 9 January 1774 69) Louvre Palace, Paris, France | (aged
Occupation | Architect |
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Practice | Neoclassicism |
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