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to rearrange it. In 1708, De Cotte and his agency carried out several repairs and planned a bold reconstruction, which included the displacement of the rue Pavée in front of the building to enlarge the courtyard, the construction of a new curved portal and a new wing in the centre of the courtyard to
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early-modern appearance, including the interior and its painted panellings. From 1964 onwards, a new wing was added to the south, which serves as a conservation area for the growing archival collections. The new construction was deliberately kept simple and austere to highlight the original and
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In 1718, the widow of Chrétien-François, Marie-Jeanne de Lamoignon, had the current portal to the courtyard constructed. It features two carved putti, the one on the left holding a mirror symbolizing Truth, and the one on the right holding a snake symbolizing Prudence.
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and the rue Pavée in the Marais district, she decided to use it as the location of her main urban residence. Construction of the Hôtel d'Angoulême began in 1584, but was likely interrupted by the
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Guillaume, Jean (2014). "Philibert Delorme à l'hôtel d'Angoulème ? Réflexions sur une attribution", pp. 47–52, Société française d'archéologie, Bulletin monumental, 2014, no. 172-1.
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and the modification of the garden facade. Two architectural drawings of the project have been retrieved from the papers of the agency and are still preserved at the
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remained among the Lamoignon family until 1750, this long-lasting occupation giving the building its current and usual name. As such, it was the birthplace of
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which stretched to the current rue de Sévigné; the facade also featured two pavilions on each side, and the same pilasters as the courtyard facade.
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into the street corner wall, allowed the fidgety Charles d'Angoulème to spy on both streets. A bellicose commander during the troubled era of the
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Leproux 2008, pp. 17–22. Guillaume (2014) however refutes this hypothesis, based on the location of the lot: Delorme may have built a different
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in 1582. Her new title brought with it considerable wealth, and, when in 1584 she inherited a large lot near the intersection of the
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and distillation instruments company. The east part of the garden, including a pond, was built up. Among the many tenants was
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Surirey de Saint-Remy, Henry de (1969). "II. Une ancienne demeure seigneuriale : l'hôte d'Angoulême, puis de Lamoignon"
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The house stood between its entrance courtyard to the west and its garden to the east, a layout reminiscent of a small
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In 1872 and 1873, the idea emerged in the municipal council to buy and restore the building, to extend the nearby
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and its gardens were divided into lots, and, after 1543, constructed upon. A vigorous movement of construction of
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Despite the initial project, the City decided to move its municipal historical library into the building, the
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After 1650, the building was divided into several residences. One of its tenants in the late 17th century was
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However, new construction was added to the east part of the garden, giving place to Hausmann-style buildings.
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The new wing also has a street facade (the main portal being on the left of the picture), in which a wall of
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Pébayn, Isabelle and Troquet, Claude (1991) “Diane de France et la construction des hôtels d'Angoulême”, in
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The company belonged to Jules Salleron and bore his name. Jules Dujardin, Lucien Dujardin, René Dujardin,
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Les dessins du fonds Robert de Cotte de la Bibliothèque nationale de France : Architecture et décor
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BnF, département Estampes et photographie, RESERVE HA-18 (C, 7)-FT 6 (fonds Robert de Cotte 211 et 331)
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Dauvergne, Robert (1961) “Une grande résidence au Marais en 1650 : l'hôtel du duc d'Angoulême”,
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Gady, Alexandre (1992), “L'hôtel Lamoignon, 25 rue des Francs-Bourgeois et 22-24 rue Pavée”, dans
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Notice sur les instruments de précision appliqués à l’oenologie, à la Pomologie et à la Brasserie
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Leproux, Guy-Michel (2008). “Philibert Delorme architecte à Paris sous le règne de François
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in the vicinity, but, according to the author, to the south of the Hôtel d'Angoulême.
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The new U-shaped wing on the right, with the 16th century original facade on the left
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in exchange, as compensation for the previous owner, of a larger vacant lot near the
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on stylistic grounds, an archival discovery of 1984 led some historians to name
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Fossier, François (1997). "122. Paris. Hôtel de Lamoignon", pp. 318–319, in
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with his family from 1867 onwards, and who invited over such friends as
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Courtyard façade of the north wing on the far side of the main courtyard
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Commemorative plaque on the street facade, mentioning the building by
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Procès-verbaux de la Commission municipale du Vieux Paris, Année 1917
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The appearance of the garden facade, preserved in an engraving after
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Chrétien-François thereafter commissioned prominent royal architect
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Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France
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View to the southwest. The south wing was constructed in the 1960s.
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Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France
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Les hôtels particuliers de Paris, du Moyen-Âge à la Belle époque
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is located outside the limits of medieval Paris, north of the
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Drawings for the unrealized project by Robert de Cotte (1708)
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Southern half of the courtyard facade with the south pavilion
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Buildings and structures in the 4th arrondissement of Paris
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sous la dir. de Béatrice de Andia et A. Gady, Paris, 1992,
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Corbelled cabinet on the northwest corner of the north wing
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as the architect. It is now suggested that Louis' father,
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The restoration project was set as early as in 1941, the
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Ayers says the architect is unknown (Ayers 2004, p. 99).
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as the most favoured Parisian neighbourhood by the high
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heads, reflecting Diane de France's keen interest in
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followed in the Saint-Paul quarter, which set up the
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for these pilasters, then an unusual feature for an
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20th century restoration and extensions (1955-1968)
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Hôtel d'Angoulême Lamoignon

Hôtel particulier
Paris
France
Coordinates
48°51′25″N 2°21′43″E / 48.85694°N 2.36194°E / 48.85694; 2.36194
Thibault Métezeau
Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris (BHVP)
hôtel particulier
townhouse
Marais
4th arrondissement
Paris
France
Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris
Hôtel-Lamoignon - Mark Ashton Garden
wall of Philip Augustus
Francis I
Hôtel Saint-Pol
hôtels particuliers
townhouses
Marais
nobility
Diane de France
Henry II of France
Filippa Duci
Duchess of Angoulême
rue des Francs-Bourgeois
Wars of Religion

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