The castle of Nantouillet, located at the north-est of Paris, was built from 1517 and 1533 by cardinal-chancellor of France Antoine Duprat. It is one of the first building adopting the new distributive and decorative typologies influenced by the Italian Renaissance, but it has been deeply transformed since the 18th century. By means of a detailed documentary study and a new architectural survey, the essay reconstructs the phases of the building construction and its original plan. It analyses the distributive and decorative solutions and evaluates its influence on the monumental buildings realized in the Parisian region during the 1530th.
Nantouillet, château d'Antoine Duprat / Bardati, Flaminia. - STAMPA. - 174(2015), pp. 261-274.
Nantouillet, château d'Antoine Duprat
BARDATI, Flaminia
2015
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The castle of Nantouillet, located at the north-est of Paris, was built from 1517 and 1533 by cardinal-chancellor of France Antoine Duprat. It is one of the first building adopting the new distributive and decorative typologies influenced by the Italian Renaissance, but it has been deeply transformed since the 18th century. By means of a detailed documentary study and a new architectural survey, the essay reconstructs the phases of the building construction and its original plan. It analyses the distributive and decorative solutions and evaluates its influence on the monumental buildings realized in the Parisian region during the 1530th.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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