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Delorme

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De·lorme or de l'Orme  (d-lôrm), Philibert 1515?-1570.
French royal architect who directed the construction at Fontainebleau and built the Tuileries for Catherine de Médicis.

Delorme (French) [dəlɔrm], de l'Orme
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(Biographies / Delorme, Philibert (?1510-1570) M, French, ARCHITECTURE: architect) Philibert (filibɛr). ?1510-70, French Renaissance architect of the Tuileries, Paris
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Noun1.DelormeDelorme - French royal architect who built the Tuileries Palace and Gardens in Paris for Catherine de Medicis (1515-1570)


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one of them holds possession of the Tuileries, one of them is giving Philibert Delorme a scar across the middle of his face; and it is not, assuredly, one of the least of the scandals of our time to see with what effrontery the heavy architecture of this gentleman is being flattened over one of the most delicate façades of the Renaissance!
Skidder's door as he was red-inking a stage direction for Myrtle Delorme (Miss Leeson) in his (unaccepted) comedy, to "pirouette across stage from L to the side of the Count.
 
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