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Carmontelle, 1717-1806

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Personal name headingCarmontelle, 1717-1806
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Variant(s)Carmontel, 1717-1806
Carrogis, Louis, 1717-1806
Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis, 1717-1806
Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis, known as, 1717-1806
Blening, Baron de, 1717-1806
Carmontelle, Louis de, 1717-1806
Birth date1717-08-15
Death date1806-12-26
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationDramatists Authors Artists Architects
Found inHis Proverbes dramatiques de Carmontelle, 1822: t.p. (Carmontelle)
His Proverbes et comeĢdies posthumes de Carmontel, 1825: t.p. (Carmontel)
Bib. nat. (Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis, dit)
NUC Pre-1956 (Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis, known as, 1717-1806)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis, known as, 1717-1806; usage: Carmontelle)
BnF, 3 April 2017 (Carmontelle (1717-1806); French; male; born 1717-08-15 in Paris (France); died 1806-12-26 in Paris (France); pseudonym of Louis Carrogis; painter, portraitist, architect, landscape designer, engraver, draftsman, actor, dramatist, director and organizer of festivals; worked for the Dukes of Orleans and Chartres; variant names: Blening, Baron de (1717-1806); Carmontel (1717-1806); Carmontelle, Louis de (1717-1806); Carmontelle, Louis Carrogis de (1717-1806); Carrogis, Louis (1717-1806))
Wikipedia, 3 April 2017 (Louis Carrogis Carmontelle; Louis Carrogis Carmontelle (15 August 1717--26 December 1806) was a French dramatist, painter, architect, set designer and author, and designer of one of the earliest examples of the French landscape garden, Parc Monceau in Paris; he also invented the transparent, an early ancestor of the magic lantern and motion picture, for viewing moving bands of landscape paintings)
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