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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Briseux, Charles Étienne

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728531911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 4 — Briseux, Charles Étienne

BRISEUX, CHARLES ÉTIENNE (c. 1680–1754), French architect. He was especially successful as a designer of internal decorations—mantelpieces, mirrors, doors and overdoors, ceilings, consoles, candelabra, wall panellings and other fittings, chiefly in the Louis Quinze mode. He was also an industrious writer on architectural subjects. His principal works are:—L’Architecture moderne (2 vols., 1728); L’Art de bâtir les maisons de campagne (2 vols., 1743); Traité du beau essentiel dans les arts, appliqué particulièrement à l’architecture (1752); and Traité des proportions harmoniques.