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Katherine Briçonnet

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upwards rather than in a spiral as was usual at the time. In 1524, shortly after the building had been completed, Thomas Bohier died. Katherine died two years later. The initials TBH (Thomas Bohier and Katherine) can still be seen as well as a motto carved on the door: "S'il vient à point, me souviendra (If I manage to build Chenonceau, I will be remembered). The original part of the château completed under Katherine Briçonnet is known as the Château des Dames as it was later extended by
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château there. It was Katherine who supervised the construction work between 1513 and 1521, taking important architectural decisions while her husband was away fighting in the Italian wars. In particular, she oversaw the construction of the practically designed staircase which proceeds straight
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The Chenonceau tower completed under Katherine Briçonnet
30:(ca. 1494–1526) was a French noblewoman, daughter of 8: 86: 183:La vallée de la Loire et ses châteaux 48:She was influential in designing the 7: 14: 94:M. E. Aubry-Vitet, "Chenonceau" 216:16th-century French architects 1: 237: 140:"Le château de Chenonceau" 113:"Le Château de Chenonceau" 169:. Retrieved 4 March 2012. 146:. Retrieved 4 March 2012. 221:French women architects 189:Retrieved 4 March 2012. 179:"Château de Chenonceau" 130:Retrieved 4 March 2012. 100:, no 69 (1867), p.855. 24: 98:Revue des deux mondes 75:Women in architecture 50:Château de Chenonceau 22: 63:Catherine de Médicis 32:Guillaume Briçonnet 28:Katherine Briçonnet 118:2012-01-22 at the 25: 59:Diane de Poitiers 16:French noblewoman 228: 190: 188: 176: 170: 153: 147: 137: 131: 129: 110: 104: 103: 91: 44: 236: 235: 231: 230: 229: 227: 226: 225: 196: 195: 194: 193: 186: 177: 173: 154: 150: 144:Les Francofiles 138: 134: 127: 120:Wayback Machine 111: 107: 101: 92: 88: 83: 71: 38: 17: 12: 11: 5: 234: 232: 224: 223: 218: 213: 208: 198: 197: 192: 191: 171: 161:2012-07-29 at 156:"Presentation" 148: 132: 105: 85: 84: 82: 79: 78: 77: 70: 67: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 233: 222: 219: 217: 214: 212: 209: 207: 204: 203: 201: 184: 180: 175: 172: 168: 164: 163:archive.today 160: 157: 152: 149: 145: 141: 136: 133: 125: 121: 117: 114: 109: 106: 99: 95: 90: 87: 80: 76: 73: 72: 68: 66: 64: 60: 55: 51: 46: 42: 37: 36:Thomas Bohier 33: 29: 21: 182: 174: 166: 151: 143: 135: 123: 108: 97: 89: 47: 34:and wife of 27: 26: 211:1526 deaths 206:1494 births 187:(in French) 128:(in French) 102:(in French) 54:Renaissance 39: [ 200:Categories 167:Chenonceau 81:References 124:37 online 159:Archived 116:Archived 69:See also 96:, in 43:] 61:and 202:: 185:. 181:, 165:, 142:, 126:. 122:, 65:. 45:. 41:fr

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Guillaume Briçonnet
Thomas Bohier
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Château de Chenonceau
Renaissance
Diane de Poitiers
Catherine de Médicis
Women in architecture
M. E. Aubry-Vitet, "Chenonceau"
"Le Château de Chenonceau"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Le château de Chenonceau"
"Presentation"
Archived
archive.today
"Château de Chenonceau"
Categories
1494 births
1526 deaths
16th-century French architects
French women architects

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