Jean Bullant

Jean Bullant (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bylɑ̃]; 1515 – 13 October 1578) was a French architect and sculptor who built the tombs of Anne de Montmorency, Grand Connétable of France, Henri II, and Catherine de' Medici.

He took up the ongoing works at the Tuileries upon the death of Philibert Delorme (1570), and was appointed a royal architect, (1571–78).

At Chenonceaux he built the gallery that spans the river on arches (1576–1577).

Bullant was also the author of treatises linking theory to practice, on geometry for craftsmen (Petit Traicté de géometrie et horologiography pratique, 1564), and horology, notably quadrants and solar clocks (Recueil d'Horlogiographie, 1561).

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Bullant pavilion at the Tuileries
Bullant's Galerie over Philibert Delorme 's bridge at Chenonceaux