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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roland Fréart, sieur de Chambray (1606 1676) was a French theorist of architecture and the arts; though not a practitioner himself, his two major publications appeared at a moment when French architects were struggling to apply a new sense of discipline and order to the practice of building.Fréart de Chambray and his brother, Jean Fréart, sieur de Chantelou, were sent to Rome in 1640, commissioned by their cousin François Sublet de Noyers, the superintendent of the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roland Fréart, sieur de Chambray (1606 1676) was a French theorist of architecture and the arts; though not a practitioner himself, his two major publications appeared at a moment when French architects were struggling to apply a new sense of discipline and order to the practice of building.Fréart de Chambray and his brother, Jean Fréart, sieur de Chantelou, were sent to Rome in 1640, commissioned by their cousin François Sublet de Noyers, the superintendent of the Bâtiments du Roi, to secure the services of the best French artist in Rome, Nicolas Poussin, and to arrange for casts and copies to be made of the best antiquities in Roman collections, for the French royal palaces. Casts of bas-reliefs sent back to Paris found use in the decor of the ceiling compartments in the Grand Galerie of the Palais du Louvre. There were also seventy casts from reliefs of sections of Trajan's Column.