Jean Bullant
Jean Bullant , born in 1510 and died in 1578 in Écouen, is a sculptor and Architecte French.
After having studied art with Rome, he works primarily near the constable Anne de Montmorency, for the account of which he transforms the Château of Écouen around 1550, builds the “small castle” of Chantilly, and modernizes that of Fère-in-Tardenois, where he launches a superb bridge on the ditch.
He continues the work of Philibert Delorme with the Tuileries after the death of this last (1570) and carries out the gallery of the Château of Chenonceaux (1576 - 1577).
For Catherine de Médicis, it raises between 1572 and 1584 the hotel of Soissons, destroyed in 1748, of which there remains today the Colonne Médicis.
It leaves a treated, the General rule of architecture , Paris, 1564 (and 1568, and writings on the geometry and the horlogiography.
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