Ferdinand-Sigismond Delamonce
Ferdinand-Sigismond Delamonce is an architect born in 1678 with Munich and died in 1753 with Lyon.
Biography
He is the son of Jean Delamonce, also architect. He begins with his father until death from this one in 1708. He exerts then in Italy between 1715 and 1728, arrive at Lyon in 1731. It directs work of Chartreuse between 1733 and 1737 and dies in 1753.
Architectural achievements
Avignon
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the vault of Oratoriens
Lyon
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the house of Tolozan, orders Louis Tolozan de Montfort, on the place éponyme, under the direction of Soufflot.
- the church Saint-Bruno of the Carthusian monks and Chartreuse.
- the decoration of the chorus of the church of the college of the Trinity
- the frontage of the Saint-Just church of the Stiffs.
Plane writings and drawings
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the plan of the town of Lyon (1701) in the geographical atlas containing the charts of the Provinces and General information of Orleans, Turns and of the Lyonese, volume IX of the collection of the sior Beaurain, ordinary geographer of Roy.
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