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Name
  
Jacques Broeucq

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
1584, Mons, Belgium


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Jacques du broeucq


Jacques du Broeucq (c.1505–c.1584) was a sculptor and architect from Southern Netherlands.

Jacques du Broeucq was born and died in Mons and is perhaps best known as the teacher of Giambologna in Antwerp.

Du Broeucq rebuilt the castle of Binche south of Brussels for Queen Mary of Hungary, governess of the Spanish Netherlands, in 1545-49; Binche, the center of Mary's patronage, was intended to rival Fontainebleau; it was demolished by the soldiers of Henry II of France in 1554.

One of his most famous apprentice was Jean Boulogne, better known as Giovanni Bologne or Giambologna.

References

Jacques du Broeucq Wikipedia