A statue of Pierre Chambiche by Jules-Antoine Droz, placed on the Aile en retour Mollien of the Palais du Louvre in 1857.
Pierre Chambiges, (died 19 June 1544[1]), was a French master mason (maître des œuvres de maçonnerie et pavement de la Ville de Paris) and architect to François I of France and his son Henri II.
As surveyor and architect, Chambiges was involved in numerous royal and official projects:
The cathedral of Notre-Dame de Senlis
The Palais du Louvre
The Hôtel de ville of Paris; he oversaw the construction of the design by Domenico da Cortona (1533 onwards; demolished)
The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and the Pavillon de la Muette in the park
The Château de Fontainebleau
The Château de Challeau, near Fontainebleau (modified, then demolished)
For Anne de Montmorency he designed and built the Château de Chantilly.
The son of mason Martin Chambiges (c.1465–1532), whose west front of the cathedral of Troyes, begun in 1507 occupied him for several decades,[2] he died in Paris.
PierreChambiges, (died 19 June 1544), was a French master mason (maître des œuvres de maçonnerie et pavement de la Ville de Paris) and architect to François...
fr:Rue Chambiges. It is one of the top residential streets in Paris which is behind Avenue Montaigne in the Golden Triangle. He was the father of Pierre Chambiges...
Editions Ouest-France. ISBN 978-27373-6217-0. ——— (2015). Martin & PierreChambiges: architectes des cathédrales flamboyantes. Paris: Picard. ISBN 9782708409750...
Paris, would be written as: 8 rue Chambiges Paris 8e This number was incorporated into the postal code as: 8 rue Chambiges 75008 Paris The 16th arrondissement...
in Arras, at work for the King of France. In 1500 the plan of Martin Chambiges for the restoration and decoration of Beauvais Cathedral was submitted...
The Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais) is a Catholic church in the northern town of Beauvais, Oise, France...
Charles du Dros, governor Bonaventure des Périers, writer (born c.1510) PierreChambiges, mason and architect René of Châlon, Prince of Orange and stadtholder...
Gothic Flamboyant style. It was conducted by the master builder Martin Chambiges, whose works included the transepts of Sens Cathedral (1494), Beauvais...
circle. On January 25, 1888, a twenty-two-year-old law student named Henri Chambige was discovered unconscious but alive in a villa in Sidi-Mabrouk, near Constantine...
architect named Chambiche (thought to be the stonemason Pierre II Chambiges (1545–1616)). Pierre Lescot, the architect of the Louvre at the time, is generally...
was added. Its magnificent portal was built by Martin Chambiges and continued by his son Pierre; it dates from 1538 and the north portal is from 1560...
support the west side of the cathedral transept under architect Martin Chambiges. In the 12th century, the cathedral school was famous under Ralph of Beauvais...
Étienne, Beauvais, side chapel - Lierne vault with flying ribs by Martin Chambiges Église Saint-Eustache, Paris - Lierne vault Great Hall, oriel window,...
2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine." Bouygues. Retrieved on 28 June 2010. "EDF : Pierre Gadonneix a son bureau avenue de Wagram." Le Journal du Net. Retrieved on...
Beauvais. The southern portal of the 16th century, the work of Martin Chambiges, marked the evolution of Gothic art. The cathedral was built between 1153...
by Louis IX of France in 1238. The present château was built by Pierre de Chambiges in 1537. It became a residence of the kings of France until 1682...