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Claude Lullier : un imagier de la renaissance

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    Born around 1510 in Gray or Dole, Claude Lullier probably began his career in the Jura by drawing up plans for the fortifications of the town of Dole. He was called to Besançon in 1550, where the Metropolitan Chapter commissioned him to design the rood screen for the cathedral. A protégé of the Granvelle and Bonvalot families, particularly François Bonvalot, abbot of Luxeuil, who admired his fine craftsmanship, Claude Lullier's second stay in Besançon saw him commissioned to decorate the fountains in the city. Deserving of the highest praise, described as "an excellent imagier" by the historian Gollut (1535-1595) and "an emulator of Polyclète" by the Chifflet family, Claude Lullier is a Renaissance imagier worth rediscovering. 3pm: Saturdays 11 May, 8 June, 19 October 10am: Thursday 25 July Meeting place Place de la Révolution in front of the Musée des Beaux-Arts Full price: €8


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    3pm: Saturdays 11 May, 8 June, 19 October 10am : Thursday 25 July
    Saturday 05/11-from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
    Saturday 06/08-from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
    Thursday 07/25-from 10:00 am to 11:30 am
    Saturday 10/19-from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

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