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, France, is a 20th-century ''
hôtel particulier An ''hôtel particulier'' () is a grand townhouse, comparable to the Townhouse (Great Britain), British townhouse or mansion. Whereas an ordinary ''maison'' (house) was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side an ...
'' (''palace'') built with
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by an effort to revive and surpass ideas ...
elements of the 16th century. The central porch gives access to the inner courtyard through a covered passage. The façades are built on two floors and are decorated with fluted pilasters in alternating brick and stone.


History

Built between 1901 and 1904 by the architect Jules Calbairac, Hôtel Thomas de Montval on rue Croix-Baragnon also recycled some of the remains of the beautiful
Hôtel Jean de Pins The Hôtel Jean de Pins in Toulouse, France, is a Renaissance ''hôtel particulier'' (''palace'') of the 16th century. Its double gallery on the courtyard is a listed historical monument since 1995. Hôtel de Pins et hôtel Antonin History Hôtel ...
(built in the sixteenth century and demolished at the start of the twentieth century). In total, eight arcades from the Renaissance townhouse were used for the left wing of the courtyard. They were also the inspiration for the architecture and the ornamentation of the right wing.Explanatory comments of ''Toulouse Renaissance'' exhibition (2018), Colin Debuiche. These Renaissance arcades featuring portrait medallions were commissioned by the merchant Jean de Nolet in 1542 and executed by the sculptor
Nicolas Bachelier 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 Ren ...
. Their framework, featuring a floral wreath (referred to as a 'triumphal garland' in the surviving documents), draws on Roman triumphs (laurel), as well as the arms of the sixteenth-century merchant: "On azure two palms or in saltire, surmounted by a wreath of roses proper on a fesse, ribboned argent and between three stars same, two borne in chief and one in point".


Ornementation

The portrait medallions in the courtyard are typical of the Renaissance, they celebrate the human figure. This iconography draws its inspiration from the coins minted under various Roman emperors, gravestones and the decorative elements of classical shields. This theme enjoyed great success in the first half of the sixteenth century, permeating all the arts. The six original profiles still extant on Hôtel Thomas de Montval depict the faces of a Moor, a king, a wreathed emperor, a man in sixteenth century fashion and two characters in Roman garb. Nicolas Bachelier's style is noticeable for the prominent arches of the eyebrows and the often very thick lips of his figures. In the early twentieth century Paul-Marius Thomas had six other medallions sculpted to give symmetry to the ornementation of courtyard arcades. They bear the portraits of family members in a Neo-Renaissance style.


Pictures

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See also

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Hôtel Jean de Pins The Hôtel Jean de Pins in Toulouse, France, is a Renaissance ''hôtel particulier'' (''palace'') of the 16th century. Its double gallery on the courtyard is a listed historical monument since 1995. Hôtel de Pins et hôtel Antonin History Hôtel ...
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Renaissance architecture of Toulouse In the 16th century, the Renaissance, which called for a return to the models of Roman antiquity, spread throughout Europe from Italy, notably through treatises and engravings referring to the treatise '' De architectura'' by Vitruvius (90–20 BC ...


References


Bibliography

* Guy Ahlsell de Toulza, Louis Peyrusse, Bruno Tollon, ''Hôtels et Demeures de Toulouse et du Midi Toulousain'', Daniel Briand éditeur, Drémil Lafage, 1997 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hotel Thomas Houses completed in the 16th century Buildings and structures in Toulouse Renaissance architecture in Toulouse Hôtels particuliers in Toulouse