Jehan (Jean) Texier or Le Texier (before 1474 – 29 December 1529 in Chartres[1]), better known as Jehan (Jean) de Beauce was a 15th/16th-century French architect. He is known for his works of religious architecture, notably on the Chartres cathedral of which he reconstructed the northern spire.
^Histoire de Chartres, Eugène-Louis-Ernest de Buchère de Lépinois [fr], 2 volumes, Garnier, Chartres 1854-58. Volume 1: [1]; Volume 2: [2]
Jehan (Jean) Texier or Le Texier (before 1474 – 29 December 1529 in Chartres), better known as Jehan (Jean) deBeauce was a 15th/16th-century French architect...
long. It was commissioned right at the start of the 16th century by JehandeBeauce to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. It marked a transition...
are the Lycée JehandeBeauce and the Lycée Marceau, named after two important personages of the history of Chartres: JehandeBeauce was a 16th-century...
Church of Notre-Dame de Louviers (1506–1510) and the north tower of Chartres Cathedral, which were designed by architect JehandeBeauce (1507–1513). The...
century), and in 1507, the architect Jean Texier (also sometimes known as JehandeBeauce) designed a spire for the north tower, to give it a height and appearance...
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Drouet de Dammartin or Dreux de Dammartin (died 1413), French sculptor and architect, ended his life in Jargeau. Jean de Dammartin or Jehande Dampmartin...