Style Neo-Renaissance / Ref.1477
Stained glass Bachelier window
Dimensions
Width: 73 cm / 28'' ¾
Height: 161 cm / 63'' ⅜
Inner width: 66 cm / 26''
Inner height: 154 cm / 60'' ⅝
Origin:
France 19th century
Status:
General good condition with some chips. See pictures.
Stained glass Neo-Renaissance window depicting Nicholas Bachelier architect and sculptor in Toulouse, circa 1550.
Nicolas Bachelier was an architect and sculptor born in the North of France circa 1500, who worked in Toulouse until his death in 1556. He built some of the most prestigious private hotels in Toulouse: Hotel de Bagis (1538), Hotel de Bernuy (1544), Hotel d'Assyat (1555). He was also an engineer but was most famous for promoting classical architecture in Toulouse. There are examples of his sculptural work in a low relief in the Church of Our Lady of Dalbade, in Toulouse.
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