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Name
  
Jean Pautre

Children
  
Jacques Lepautre


Books
  
French Baroque Ornament

Grandchildren
  
Antoine Lepautre

Jean Le Pautre

Died
  
February 2, 1682, Paris, France

Jean Le Pautre - Oeuvres d'Architecture - Adolphe Adam, Danilowa


Jean Le Pautre or Lepautre (28 June 1618 – 2 February 1682) was a French designer and engraver, the elder brother of the architect Antoine Le Pautre and the father of Jacques Le Pautre. Jean Le Pautre was an apprentice to a carpenter and builder. In addition to learning mechanical and constructive work, he developed considerable skill with the pencil. His designs, innumerable in quantity and exuberant in content, consisted mainly of ceilings, friezes, chimney-pieces, doorways and mural decorations. He also devised fire-dogs, sideboards, cabinets, console tables, mirrors and other pieces of furniture.

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Le Pautre was long employed at the Gobelins manufactory. His work is often very flamboyant and elaborate. He frequently used amorini and swags, arabesques and cartouches in his work. His chimney-pieces, in contrast, were often simple and elegant. His engraved plates, nearly 1,500 in number, are almost entirely original and include a portrait of himself. He made many designs for Andre Charles Boulle.

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He became a member of the academy of Paris in 1677.

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Jean Le Pautre FileJean Le Pautre The Festivities of Cupid and Bacchus

Jean Le Pautre Jean Le Pautre also known as Lepautre Le Potre and Lepotre 1618

Jean Le Pautre FileJean Le Pautre The Ceremonial Entry of Louis XIV and Marie

References

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