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Nicolas Bachelier (1485–1557) was a French surveyor, architect, and sculptor who particularly worked in Toulouse. Bachelier is famous in Toulouse for having been the architect, proven or presumed, of several hôtels particuliers of the Renaissance, as well as for his religious sculptures. He was particularly renowned for his great scholarly culture. Among others, the following prestigious buildings are attributed to him:

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  • Nicolas Bachelier (spr. baschljeh) (* 1487 in Arras; † 1556 in Toulouse) war ein französischer Architekt und Bildhauer. Nicolas Bachelier bildete sich bis 1510 in Italien nach Michelangelo und war nach seiner Rückkehr vor allem in Toulouse tätig. Er baute dort und in der Umgebung Kirchen und Paläste und war einer der ersten, die den Stil der Renaissance in das südliche Frankreich einführten. Er sowie sein Sohn waren unter anderem an der Pont Neuf de Toulouse tätig. (de)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1487-1556) est un maître-maçon, ingénieur, architecte et sculpteur français. Il a collaboré à de très nombreuses réalisations architecturales toulousaines du début du XVIe siècle, notamment des hôtels particuliers. (fr)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1487-1556) fue un maestro constructor, ingeniero, arquitecto y escultor francés, que colaboró en numerosas obras arquitectónicas en Toulouse a comienzos del siglo XVI, así como de edificios particulares.​ (es)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1485–1557) was a French surveyor, architect, and sculptor who particularly worked in Toulouse. Bachelier is famous in Toulouse for having been the architect, proven or presumed, of several hôtels particuliers of the Renaissance, as well as for his religious sculptures. He was particularly renowned for his great scholarly culture. In 1539, Bachelier and his colleague Arnaud Casanove, who described themselves as expert levelers, proposed a survey for a canal from Toulouse to Carcassonne to Francis I. Francis I had previously discussed the possibility of such a canal with Leonardo da Vinci. They also proposed that barges could either float down the Garonne River to Bordeaux or could traverse a canal parallel to the river. Francis I approved their plans which included a lock-free canal of variable depth. These plans proved to be inaccurate and could not be executed. In 1598, Henri IV re-examined the plans, but nothing was done until Pierre Paul Riquet began the successful endeavor of the Canal du Midi in 1662. Among others, the following prestigious buildings are attributed to him: * Hôtel de Bagis (1538) * Hôtel de Guillaume de Bernuy (1540-1544) * Hôtel d'Assézat (for the two classical façades, 1555–1556) * Medallions of Hôtel Jean de Pins and Hôtel Thomas de Montval * Possibly some of the telamons of Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin (en)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (Arras, 1487 – Tolosa, 1556) è stato uno scultore, architetto e orafo francese. (it)
  • Николя Башелье (фр. Nicolas Bachelier; 17 июня 1485, Тулуза — 1556, там же) — французский архитектор, скульптор и геодезист. Создатель тулузской школы архитектуры. (ru)
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  • Nicolas Bachelier (spr. baschljeh) (* 1487 in Arras; † 1556 in Toulouse) war ein französischer Architekt und Bildhauer. Nicolas Bachelier bildete sich bis 1510 in Italien nach Michelangelo und war nach seiner Rückkehr vor allem in Toulouse tätig. Er baute dort und in der Umgebung Kirchen und Paläste und war einer der ersten, die den Stil der Renaissance in das südliche Frankreich einführten. Er sowie sein Sohn waren unter anderem an der Pont Neuf de Toulouse tätig. (de)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1487-1556) est un maître-maçon, ingénieur, architecte et sculpteur français. Il a collaboré à de très nombreuses réalisations architecturales toulousaines du début du XVIe siècle, notamment des hôtels particuliers. (fr)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1487-1556) fue un maestro constructor, ingeniero, arquitecto y escultor francés, que colaboró en numerosas obras arquitectónicas en Toulouse a comienzos del siglo XVI, así como de edificios particulares.​ (es)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (Arras, 1487 – Tolosa, 1556) è stato uno scultore, architetto e orafo francese. (it)
  • Николя Башелье (фр. Nicolas Bachelier; 17 июня 1485, Тулуза — 1556, там же) — французский архитектор, скульптор и геодезист. Создатель тулузской школы архитектуры. (ru)
  • Nicolas Bachelier (1485–1557) was a French surveyor, architect, and sculptor who particularly worked in Toulouse. Bachelier is famous in Toulouse for having been the architect, proven or presumed, of several hôtels particuliers of the Renaissance, as well as for his religious sculptures. He was particularly renowned for his great scholarly culture. Among others, the following prestigious buildings are attributed to him: (en)
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