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{{Short description|French architect}}
'''Richard Mique''' ([[18 September]] [[1728]] — [[8 July]] [[1794]]) was a [[Neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] French architect born in [[Duchy of Lorraine|Lorraine]]. He is most remembered for his picturesque hamlet, [[Petit hameau|Le Petit Hameau]], for [[Marie Antoinette]] at [[Versailles]], which, however, is not particularly characteristic of his working style.▼
[[File:Richard mique.jpg|thumb|215px|Richard Mique; portrait by [[Johann Julius Heinsius]]]]
▲'''Richard Mique''' (
==Biography==
Mique must have gained the confidence of the dauphin and the dauphine
He laid out the queen's garden at the
During the Revolution, he was arrested along with his son as participants in a conspiracy to save the life of
[[Image:Cupola Temple of Love.jpg|thumb|Detail of Cupola, Temple of Love]]▼
Pierre de Nolhac, the historian of the [[Palace of Versailles|Château de Versailles]], in ''Le Trianon de Marie-Antoinette'' (1914), found Mique to have been "un artiste savant, habile, et digne de plus de gloire"<ref>"A learned and skilled artist, worthy of more fame" (quoted in Higonnet 2002).</ref> A street in the city of Versailles commemorates his name.
▲During the Revolution, he was arrested along with his son as participants in a conspiracy to save the life of [[Marie Antoinette]], whose favorite architect he had been. He was brought before a revolutionary tribunal, and after a summary trial on 7 July 1794 both father and son were condemned to death and executed. This was just weeks before the fall of [[Robespierre]] and the end of the [[Reign of Terror]].
▲Pierre de Nolhac, the historian of the [[Palace of Versailles|Château de Versailles]], in ''Le Trianon de Marie-Antoinette'' (1914), found Mique to have been "un artiste savant, habile, et digne de plus de gloire"<ref>"A learned and skilled artist, worthy of more fame" (quoted in Higonnet 2002).</ref> A street in the city of Versailles commemorates his name.
==Works==
[[File:Temple of Love Versailles in Summer.JPG|thumb|300px|Temple of Love Versailles in Summer]]
▲[[Image:Cupola Temple of Love.jpg|thumb|300px|Detail of Cupola, Temple of Love]]
* 1762 : His first known design, for a [[kiosk]] in the gardens of [[Lunéville]].
* 1763-64 Two gates for the city of Nancy: the ''Porte Sainte-Catherine'' and the ''Porte Stanislas'' already show the neoclassical taste..
* 1765 : Plans for the Sainte-Catherine barracks at [[Nancy, France|Nancy]].
* 1767-72 : Buildings for an [[Ursulines|Ursuline]] convent in the town of [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]] for [[Maria Leszczyńska]]. The convent now houses the Lycée Hoche.
* 1775-84 : All the structures, including the bridge, that form the picturesque hamlet, the ''
* 1775-85 : Church of the Carmelites, [[Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis
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* 1778-81 : The octagonal Belvedere (
* 1780 :
* 1780s : [[Château de Bellevue]], alterations in the interior (demolished) and alterations to the park, which required 42,000 new trees and a hermitage, for ''Mesdames'', the daughters of Louis XV.
* 1782 : Consolidation of the tower at the
* 1785 : Modifications at the [[Château de Saint-Cloud]] for
▲* 1785 : Boudoir for [[Marie Antoinette]] at the [[Petit Trianon]].
* 1785 : ''Boudoir'' for Marie Antoinette at the ''Petit Trianon''.
==Notes==
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==External links==
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*[http://hoche.versailles.free.fr/productions/viscou.htm Couvent de la Reine]
*[http://www.carmel.asso.fr/Chef-de-travaux.html (Le Carmel en France) The Church of the Carmelites]
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[[Category:1728 births]]
[[Category:1794 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Nancy, France]]
[[Category:18th-century French architects]]
[[Category:Members of the Académie royale d'architecture]]
[[Category:People executed by guillotine during the French Revolution]]
[[Category:Architects from Versailles]]
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