Jean de Bayeux (II)
architect.
He succeeded his father, Jean (I), as maître des œuvres of the city of Rouen, but not as architect of the cathedral. April 25, 1398, he presented new plans for the Porte Martainville, Rouen.
Claus (Nicholas) de Werve
sculptor and architect.
A nephew of Claus Sluter. He is first mentioned in 1398, when he took charge of the construction of the monument of Philippe le Hardi during the illness of Claus Sluter. He executed nearly all the sculpture of this work. This monument was broken up during the Revolution, but has been restored, and is now in the Museum at Dijon, Cote d'Or, France. The latter part of his life was spent in great poverty and distress. The design of the monument of Jean Sans Peur, also at the Museum of Dijon, has been ascribed to him (see Jean de la Huerta).
Jehan Salvart
architect.
March 13, 1398, he replaced Jehan de Bayeux as architect of the cathedral of Rouen (Seine Inférieure, France). In 1407 he restored the west portal of the cathedral. From 1400 to 1411 he was employed on the château of Tancarville (France). In 1430 he enlarged the windows of the choir of the cathedral of Rouen. In 1432 Salvart appears as maître d'œuvre (city architect) of the city of Rouen.
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Section of the Basilica of St. Zenon at Verona.
Plan of the same.
Plan of the subterranean church under the choir.
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Transverse section of the same.
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Bases and capitals from the same church.
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Façade of the Basilica of St. Zenon at Verona.
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Base and capital from the Basilica of St. Zenon at Verona.
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Base and capital from the Basilica of St. Zenon at Verona.
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