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This architect’s grand-nephew Jules Hardouin (“ar-DWAN”) adopted this architect’s surname and emulated his plans in buildings such as the Hotel des Invalides. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this architect of the classicist style. This architect popularized and gave his name to a double-sided pitched roof also known as a curb roof.
ANSWER: François Mansart (“mon-SAR”) [accept mansard roof]
[10m] Before his death, Mansart created unfinished designs for a chapel for the Basilica of Saint-Denis (“san-duh-NEE”), which had earlier been remodeled by this abbot and advisor to Louis VII. This man’s plans for Saint-Denis were a pioneering realization of Gothic style.
ANSWER: Abbot Suger (“soo-ZHAIR”) [or Abbé Suger; accept Sugerius]
[10e] Mansart worked with this ruler’s longtime minister Cardinal Mazarin and contributed to this ruler’s preferred classicist style. This patron of the arts expanded the Palace of Versailles from a hunting lodge.
ANSWER: Louis XIV (“fourteen,” “the fourteenth,” or “quatorze”) [accept Louis the Great or Louis le Grand; accept Louis, the Sun King or Louis, le Roi Soleil; prompt on Louis; prompt on Sun King; prompt on Le Roi Soleil]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2418.3396%50%38%