词条 | Georges Vallon |
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| name =Georges Vallon | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date =1668 | birth_place = | death_date =1767 | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = | nationality =French | other_names = | known_for = | education = | employer = | occupation =Architect | title = | salary = | networth = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | boards = | religion = | spouse = | children = | parents =Laurent Vallon | relatives = | box_width = }} Georges Vallon (1688-1767) was a French architect. Many of his buildings are listed as "monuments historiques". BiographyEarly lifeGeorges Vallon was born in 1688. His father, Laurent Vallon (1652-1724), was a renowned architect.[1] He was trained in Languedoc, Lyon and Paris.[1] CareerLike his father, he became a renowned architect.[2] In Aix-en-Provence, he was commissioned by Jean-Baptiste d'Albertas (1716-1790) to design the Place d'Albertas, which has been listed since 2000.[3][4][5] Additionally, he designed the Palais de l'université located on the Place de l'Université on the Rue Gaston de Saporta opposite the Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur in 1734, which formerly housed the law school and now houses Sciences Po Aix.[6] It has been listed since 1929.[7] He also designed several buildings on the Cours Mirabeau in Aix. For example, in 1730, he designed the Hôtel du Poët for Henri Gautier (1676-1757), located at the very top of the Cours, and listed since 1987.[8] Moreover, in 1757, he designed the facade of the Hôtel d'Esmivy de Moissac at the bottom of the Cours, listed since 1993.[9][10] Together with Robert de Cotte (1656–1735) and Jean Aubert the Elder (1680–1741), he also designed a Hôtel particulier called the Hôtel de Caumont, also listed.[11] With his father, he also designed the Halle aux grains, another listed building since 1983, which was built from 1717 to 1759 and now houses a post office and a library.[12] Vallon designed the Bastide du Jas de Bouffan on the outskirts of Aix for Gaspard Truphème circa 1750.[13] It was acquired by Louis-Auguste Cézanne in 1859, where his son, painter Paul Cézanne, lived until 1899.[13] It has been listed since 1980. DeathHe died in 1767. Gallery{{Gallery|title=Buildings designed by Georges Vallon |width=160 |height=170 |lines=4 |align=center |File:Immeubles formant la place d'Albertas.jpg| |Place d'Albertas in Aix-en-Provence |File:Faculte de Droit by JMC.jpg| |Palais de l'université in Aix-en-Provence |File:Hotel du Poet by JMC.jpg| |Hôtel du Poët in Aix-en-Provence |File:Hôtel de Caumont, 1, rue Joseph-Cabassol, Aix-en-Provence, volume.jpg| |Hôtel de Caumont (designed with Robert de Cotte and Jean Aubert the Elder) in Aix-en-Provence |File:Halle aux grains.jpg| |Halle aux grains (designed with his father) in Aix-en-Provence }} References1. ^1 Albert Aynaud, Aix-en-Provence, ses fontaines et leurs secrets, 10, bd Roi-René, 1969, p. 175 [https://books.google.com/books?id=NsQjAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Georges+Vallon%22&dq=%22Georges+Vallon%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=deKlUo-xGauS7Aazw4AY&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAjgU] {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Vallon, Georges}}2. ^Jean-Jacques Gloton, 'Quatre hôtels aixois bâtis en 1757', Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire de l'Art français, December 4, 1976, pp. 189-200 3. ^French Ministry of Culture: Immeubles formant la place d'Albertas 4. ^Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette, Provence, Le Petit Futé, 2011, p. 191 [https://books.google.com/books?id=Z45itDova1UC&pg=PA191&dq=%22Georges+Vallon%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ed-lUsSAAq6O7Qb5l4CIDQ&ved=0CHgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22Georges%20Vallon%22&f=false] 5. ^Christian Freigang, Rolf Toman, Provence: art, architecture, landscape, Könemann, 2000, p. 198 [https://books.google.com/books?id=1qQ2AQAAIAAJ&q=%22Georges+Vallon%22&dq=%22Georges+Vallon%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=deKlUo-xGauS7Aazw4AY&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBDgU] 6. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=QuMgNOGgBncC&pg=PA142&dq=%22Georges+Vallon%22+aix&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FKelUveIH9TQ7AaYtoGoAg&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Georges%20Vallon%22%20aix&f=false Dominique Auzias, Aix-en-Provence, Le Petit Futé, 2008, p. 142] 7. ^French Ministry of Culture: Faculté de Droit 8. ^Aix-en-Provence Tourism: Hôtel du Poët {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215130346/http://www.aixenprovencetourism.com/aix-hp-mirabeau.htm |date=2013-12-15 }} 9. ^French Ministry of Culture: Hôtel d'Esmivy de Moissac 10. ^André Bouyala d'Arnaud, Évocation du vieil Aix-en-Provence, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1964, pp. 179-180 11. ^French Ministry of Culture: Hôtel de Réauville ou de la Tour d'Aigues ou de Caumont 12. ^Albert Aynaud, Aix-en-Provence, ses fontaines et leurs secrets, 10, bd Roi-René, 1969, p. 77 [https://books.google.com/books?id=NsQjAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Georges+Vallon%22&dq=%22Georges+Vallon%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=deKlUo-xGauS7Aazw4AY&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAjgU] 13. ^1 Cézanne en Provence: Le Jas de Bouffan{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 4 : 1668 births|1767 deaths|People from Aix-en-Provence|18th-century French architects |
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