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Jean Marot (1619 – 15 December 1679) was a French architect and engraver of architectural views. Little has survived of his own architectural work, but his engravings of the works of others, primarily those published in the volumes referred to as the Petit Marot (c. 1659) and the Grand Marot (1686), were highly esteemed by his contemporaries and remain, despite numerous inaccuracies and distortions, among the most important sources concerning architecture in France up to the early part of the reign of Louis XIV.

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  • Jean Marot (architecte) (fr)
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  • Jean Marot (1619 – 15 December 1679) was a French architect and engraver of architectural views. Little has survived of his own architectural work, but his engravings of the works of others, primarily those published in the volumes referred to as the Petit Marot (c. 1659) and the Grand Marot (1686), were highly esteemed by his contemporaries and remain, despite numerous inaccuracies and distortions, among the most important sources concerning architecture in France up to the early part of the reign of Louis XIV. (en)
  • Jean Marot, né vers 1619 à Paris où il est mort le 15 ou 16 décembre 1679, est un architecte et graveur français. Il est l'auteur de plus de mille planches gravées à l'eau-forte (ou eau-forte et burin) représentant souvent des bâtiments de l'époque, partiellement regroupées en deux anthologies appelées le Petit Marot et le Grand Marot. (fr)
  • Jean Marot (I), född omkring 1619 i Paris, död den 15 eller 16 december 1679 i Paris, var en fransk arkitekt, grafiker och gravör av arkitektoniska vyer. Han var far till Daniel Marot (1661-1752), som också var arkitekt, inredningsarkitekt, mönstertecknare och gravör, och han arbetade med sin far i Paris och fortsatte faderns utgivarverksamhet tills han motiverades av anti-protestantiska lagar genom Fontainbleau-ediktet att emigrera till Nederländerna. Där blev Daniel Marot den främste designern för Vilhelm av Oranien, som var ståthållare i Nederländerna från 1672 och kung av England, Skottland och Irland från 1689. En annan son, , arbetade som gravör med sin far och senare, efter att ha blivit katolik, arbetade han som arkitekt i Bâtiments du Roi under åren 1686-1702. (sv)
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