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Jean-Nicolas Jadot de Ville Issey (1710-1761) | Oxford Dictionary of Architecture

Jean-Nicolas Jadot de Ville Issey (1710-1761) | Oxford Dictionary of Architecture

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Jean-Nicolas Jadot de Ville Issey (1710—1761)

A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (2 ed.)
James Stevens Curl ,
Oxford University Press 2006 (2 ed.)

French architect. Trained by Boffrand, he settled in Vienna under the aegis of Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine (1708–65) and consort of Maria Theresia (reigned 1740–80). Jadot designed the Arco San Gallo, Florence (1738–9), to commemorate Francis Stephen’s accession to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1739), and, after he arrived in Vienna, was the architect of the Alte Aula, or Old University (later Akademie der Wissenschaften—1753–5), and the Schön-brunn Menagerie, both in the Louis Quinze style. He may have been the author of the plan for the Royal Palace in Budapest (1749).

Kalnein (1995);Römische historische Mitteilungen, xxxi (1989) 319–38


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