1> ! t. A VI t ! D ! P A 1. U. ff- de penfions & de gratifications fi contidera:,.;; bles, that he had amatie of the goods that went up to fa my to more than twelve cens mile * poundsá áthe main parts of this excellent Mat.* stre font to Verfailfes. Le grand cf calier & la * sgrande galerie font entierement de luy.s More ceilings in the Louvre, particu..;, binding that of the gallery of Apollo,. who: eft confused as Fon masterpiece. the, chapel of seals & te * Pavilion del ' Aurorer in the same Maifon. The beautiful matches-á * mens de Veaux-le-Vicomte, font enriched with * fes paints, auffi-although plu.6eurs H6tel1 of Paris. The ceiling of the Cliapelledu Semi,., naire de faint Sulpice, which makes admiration: of all those .who get along with each other.Vees. In the Eglife of N6tre-Dame, we see.ra two excellent paintings of luy, place in the Cha:ur, one of which depicts the MartyrO' of faint EfŸenne, & the other the cruciliment of faint AndrŽ. To the Carmelites of the Faubourgfaint Jacques, the bottom of the great paintingsá of the nave, which shows the Madltne to the piŽs of Nf > tre-Seigneur chez Sin;it is Le.the fifth painting of the same side, where we see Nf>tre-Seigneur in the deferc fervent by the Angels. In the chapel of the same Eglife, oˆ ef\: the T\ame to genowc d11 .rdinat de Berulle,.s the table of the Madelene penicnte, which char;. C vj , '" ,,Google lo D 1-s c ¥ r PT I o N ma so the Queen mother Anne d' Ëllhichr. that she began, seeing this sea.v..eilleufe piece, to design a high eftime for this Painter, which luy saw was preferred by I * Chancellor Seguier. very capable of judging the merit of men illufi: Res. We see garlic.their an infinite number prefque other pie.These of luy, most of which has been engraved ear the most ha.time Masters. in which there is an abundant variety of vivid fujets & expreffions & na.turelles, which give a wonderful idea of the skill of this Painter, who has enriched her homeland with beautiful works that she has not seen in the past , so to speak , by em-prunt. . _ á .This chapel in which I. eft buried, eft one opened.e fully of Fon genie, of which . he led her to the smallest parts. She has seen been started long-time annt FA dead for fa mere, buried in the same place .. It is represented in marble, as if fortoit of a tombá, with one .Angel in the air who * Conne of the trumpet, in a difpofition & in an admirable attitude. This beautiful work was executed by Cotignon sculptor, who died in 1702 year.. of which we have few chofes ; however, one of the most skillful that has appeared in France, & p}us able to execute fingu deffeins¥Jlcrs. & difficult.U.S.A. , ;,, ,,Google 1' 1! L A V I l l! D !. l' A R. l !. '" The brown eft represented in bufte in the same chapel, The Hand of CovsEvox > fur the front of a piramide, nearby the. how we engraved this epitaph. IN MEMORY CHAR.LES LE BR.An Eet1itr; Sie11r'de ThionviUe, premifr Painter d11eRo7, DirelftNr of the M 11n11fallures Roy11!U of the Go6elins, Direfleur ... ch11nctlier I I.Acttdemie Ro., 11 / E de Peintr1re d-Scul. ptMre. áEson genie v4_ / le &faperie11r lt mit tllepe11 de temps 1111 dejfo, J * de 10111 Les Pein.very fan jitcle. This fat l11y which form6 / 11 celehre Acttdemie De Peisturt 6-de S'1, L. pt11re, que Lo u1s Le GR.And adep11ëJ honorle De fa Ro.,11lcprotellion, which " four.,,.; Painters (j -. from S&Nlpte11rs to t111te the E11r, pe, ON she has toNj011r. R ten11 the first r11ng. The Ac11demie of "Deffei" of this foptrht Jt ome, tJNi 11should be juftJN' to prejnt I ' av 11n. t4.(e des beaux Arts far all other N111i, ns, Le recon "Nt pourfan Prinee, IJ 1d7l6 m 16' 77.Ceftntftsde.ffeinsqui have oi.-D. t s c 1l 1 l' T 1 o N . rep4nju good taste in all Arts 6-joNsfa direllion Les Fome11fls Manuroll"'.res desGobelins ontfot1r "I read more prlcit#X me11b / es & most magnijiq" es orne me ni Des Maifons Royales.. Ponrma1queeternellt dt fon T4ft 111trite, Louis L. E GR.AND, lejtfanprem.in addition, the letters 4Nltn * where already filled in the blank were filled in well.fai, s. JI ejl nŽ II P 4ris le 22 dt Mars rtfr. , & y tjl dead d4ns the hay of / 4 piety the 12 of February rffJ) O. SusANNE BuTAY / to-widow, 4prls * see raised in fon Il/uflrt spouse MonM.me nt de fan tj / imt 6-de fareconnoijfance, e .__ F4 joins J4ns the grave AM the 2tfde f11in 11/.. T out CFT admirable in this rich Cha.shovel, & the ornaments that make there have been imagine & led with so much art, that ' we do not notice anything that pnilfe be attributed to a very great master, foit in painting or Sculpture. The marbles make a wonderful choice; which does not contribute little to the beautification of all the refte. _ Qn must as any review with applica-á tion the table of the Altar , which reprŽfente á faint Charles in prayer before a crucifix. rn,; .,,,Google I> ! t a VIL I D ! p A ll.lS. If' As this Saint was the Patron of the Brown, he s * efi: attached to make a piece that luy did honor. The EFI plafon: aufihres-remar¥ quable, because it efi: of the .even correc.tion & of the same beauty as all the refi: e. The cAtŽ Seminar of this Egl., eft the oldest of All Paris. It EFL filled with Ee.clefiafŸques zelez, able to acquire the most difficult fonllions of Eglife, who live only from what is called the Bourfc CJericale. The door of this Maifon only chofeede beau, & the one who gave E delfdn marked that he was capable of a cntreprjfe more etndue & a greater confe. quence. The CotLEG! From the CAllDINAL the mo1n1 cA: more before a few steps. It was founded in IiOJ by Jean Le Mo1NE, originally from Crelfy in Picardy, who by Fon deserves by. . came to the eminent dignity of Cardinal, & to Legat, Avignon ; it was during this time that he made this foundation, to which fon frere contributed auffi, & the a & l' auue are buried in the Chaelle of this Glue.ge , which has title of Paroitfe , pe oi\ the Exercises fe do with a lot of exaŽl:itude & hay. Nearby efl the S1MINAIIlE " 1s good. ENPA..s, headed. by the fathers. of the MifiiPae D E s C ll I ¥ T I O N "'¡4 de faint Lazare, lef which have a number of confidential young Ecclesiallic in pcnfion to infuse them in the ceremonies of Eglife, of which these fathers make their princi.pale study. These penfions produce a reve.nu confidrable. Fr Vincent tu P * ul having .tee Main fact of this Maifon in 16u club , who was a College-dependent UniverfitŽ, formed shortly after the Congregation of the Million ; & as appelloit the College des Bons -Enfans, -, the name was reO:h in the Seminar ; but the Fathers of the Miffion, who purchased a plot conti.gu, have high plufieurs ships conftde.ral, the; what has been caufe that since it was named the seminar of the co * gation of / 11 Mi / flon. We do Conferences in this place . spirituals twice a week, on Tuesdays & Thursdays, where it affifts to where always amount of virtuous EcclesiafŸques who want to make progress in their state, & aquerir read them.mieres-requie..s to fulfill the dignitaries of Eglife. right. She was slain to expand this Quar.tier, & to join the island, as we did elsewhere. á He reO: little to see after these chofes; but in order not to neglect anything at all, one will go to the CAllMES,which make the ba, s of the mountain. elc .Saint Genevieve, near the P . A c B ,,, Googlc 'D '! t. a VI tE J) E p A Il IS, $ 6 MAUBU.T, where we hold one of the biggest Walk of Paris twice a week, Le-Mercredy &: Le Samedy. In the middle of this place, we raised a fountain of the mates.of another which was at times fur leeQ.uay of the Augustines,&: the Angel of metalwhich we see deffus efr of an al. fez bonneeJJ1ain, was fur another fountain that one - ; t abbatue in the middle of the strike, screw..to-Tisel'h&tdáDe Vile.these worms santeuil fout engrave fur uae) black tree attached to áthis fountain.U.S.A. .I GOT IT!NALES '.rOPUI.O I. OCVS EXHJBIT ESC.AS, Snag PP. A!Bet easy, NI NTIS VllAT, AQYAS. Ll!S CAaM!S of the P1.Ac1 * MAt11n T were originally founded by the Roy faint Louis, who had brought them from the Paleiline in the same place where prefent do Ce.leflins. So they were called Les Barrez, because their coats were streaked with white & brown; but in caufe of the overflows of the Seine River & the remoteness of the UniverfttŽ, these religious, as has already been said ¥ were forced to come and lodge at this place. La Reine F, anne, femll) e de Philiff' I, Long ¥ by fon tefi: ament fait en l'anncc. , '" ,,Google "D L S C 1 1 P T T o x 1349, their laiffa of very great goods; entÏ other chofes, fa crown of gold, garnished with precious stones of a conuderable price, La fleor. de-lis of gold that she had received on the day of Fon Coronation, fa belt garnished with grodes pearls & any FA vaiffelle of silver, aTCc fifteen Golden florins, which at that time ,were very high. The value of these chofes was used in the building of their Eglife & Convent, which is beautiful at all. . There is in the Eglife of these fathers a great devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, where there comes a quantity of perfonnes devote$ to the Blessed Virgin. to win the lndul..these attached to the scapular, fur all the fe-