LC control no. | no2013073804 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Cuvilliés, F. de (François), fils, 1731-1777 |
Variant(s) | Cuvilliés, François, 1731-1777 Cuvilliés, F. de (François), d. J., 1731-1777 Cuvilliés, François de, der Jüngere, 1731-1777 Cuvilliés, François de, le Jeune, 1731-1777 Cuvilliés, François de, the Younger, 1731-1777 Cuvilliés, François Joseph Ludwig, der Jüngere, 1731-1777 |
Associated country | Germany |
Located | Munich, Germany |
Birth date | 17311024 |
Death date | 17770110 |
Place of birth | Munich, Germany |
Place of death | Munich, Germany |
Field of activity | Architecture Engraving Publishers and publishing |
Profession or occupation | Architects Engravers Publishers and publishing |
Found in | Hundt, Dietmar. F. Cuvilliés d. Ä., F. Cuvilliés d. J, 1990: title page (F. Cuvilliés d. J.) page 44 (François Joseph Ludwig Cuvilliés der Jüngere; born Oct. 24, 1731, died Jan. 10, 1777; oldest son of François Cuvilliés der Ältere (1695-1768); assistant architect, construction director, draftsman and engraver for his father, studied architecture at a private school in Paris 1754/55; 1757 inducted into the engineer corps of the Bavarian Army; after the death of his father 1768 became 2nd senior court architect after Lepilliez; lived in the family home Burgstrasse 11 in Munich) OCLC, Jun. 28, 2013 (access point: Cuvilliés, François, 1731-1777; usage: F. de Cuvilliés fils) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, via WWW, Jun. 28, 2013 (access point: Cuvilliés, François de; other access points: Cuvilliés, François de, der Jüngere; dates: 1731-1777; born and died in Munich; architect, engraver, publisher) German Wikipedia, Jun. 28, 2013: "François de Cuvilliés der Jüngere" (François de Cuvilliés der Jüngere; born October 1731 in Munich; died there Jan. 10, 1777; architect and engraver; educated his father François de Cuvilliés der Ältere; attended the Royal Academic of Architecture in Paris; 1757 received an appointment to the Electoral court in Munich; 1765 a promotion to captain; appointed 2nd senior architect upon the death of his father) French Wikipedia, Jun, 28. 2013: " François Cuvilliés le Jeune" (François Cuvilliés le Jeune) Wikipedia, Jun. 28, 2013: "François de Cuvilliés" ("his son François de Cuvilliés the Younger") Deutsche Biographie online, via WWW, Jun. 28, 2013: "Cuvilliés, François der Jüngere Joseph Ludwig de" (access point: Cuvilliés, François der Jüngere Joseph Ludwig de; born Oct. 24, 1731 in Munich; died there Jan. 10, 1777; married Maria Cath., born von Forstner, in Munich, Aug. 24, 1767, childless; architect and engraver; named "le Capitaine" in distinction to his father; one of the leading representatives of early classicism in Munich; published "Ecóle de 'Architecture bavaroise" (1770 onward; infinished at the time of his death), which embraced not only his father's work, but his own and many Munich artists as representative of current styles) LC database, accessed May 27, 2021 (hdg.: Cuvilliés, François de, 1734-approximately 1805) |