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  1. Étienne-Louis Boullée (12 February 1728 – 4 February 1799) was a visionary French neoclassical architect whose work greatly influenced contemporary architects . Life. Hôtel de Brunoy, ca. 1780.

  2. Étienne-Louis Boullée (born February 12, 1728, Paris, France—died February 6, 1799, Paris) was a French visionary architect, theorist, and teacher. Boullée wanted originally to be a painter, but, following the wishes of his father, he turned to architecture.

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  3. Nov 21, 2016 · But few have had the fortune of Etienne-Louis Boullée, a reluctant architect, with almost no surviving built works and with only drawings to support his claim to fame. Without the notoriety of his younger colleague Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, whose ostentatious tollgates surrounding the Parisian tax-wall were the object of Revolutionary ...

  4. Étienne-Louis Boullée est un architecte français à Paris le 12 février 1728 et mort à Paris le 4 février 1799. Avec Claude-Nicolas Ledoux , il fut l'une des principales figures de l' architecture néoclassique en France.

  5. Nov 5, 2018 · Learn about the visionary design of a spherical monument for Sir Isaac Newton by the French architect Etienne-Louis Boullée. Explore the historical and artistic context, the drawings, and the influence of this unbuilt project.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Étienne-Louis Boullée's greatest architectural legacy is not what was built from his designs but the designs themselves. He never went to Italy, yet his theories greatly influenced the development of Neoclassical architecture there. Boullée wanted to be a painter but switched to architecture at his father's insistence.

  7. Étienne-Louis Boullée (12 February 1728 – 4 February 1799) was a visionary French neoclassical architect whose work greatly influenced contemporary architects.