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Le Pautre [Le Paultre; Lepautre].
French family of artists. Adrien Le Pautre was a master joiner. Of his three notable sons (1) Jean Le Pautre was a designer and printmaker, whose published works, sold singly or in sets, were an important conduit for disseminating French architectural taste throughout Europe in the 17th century. Another son, also called Jean Le Pautre (162277), was active as a mason, but perhaps the most important member of the family was (2) Antoine Le Pautre, an architect whose Baroque style, manifested in his publication Desseins de plusieurs palais, found favour among members of the aristocracy and with King Louis XIV. Pierre I Le Pautre (c. 16481716), (3) Pierre II Le Pautre and Jacques Le Pautre (c. 16531684), an engraver, were sons of (1) Jean, while Antoines sons included another Jean Le Pautre (16481735), a sculptor, and Claude Le Pautre (b 1649), an architect. The following members have entries:
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