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LE ROY, Julien
By the age of 13, he had already made his first clock. In 1699, he moved to Paris for further training. He became “maitre horloger” in 1713. He carried on his business from premises in the Rue du Harlay until his death in 1759. His son Pierre Le Roy (1717–1785), a brilliant clock-maker in his own right, carried on the business until 1780. Examples of his work can be found in many major museums aro…
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- Europeana
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Type of item
- person
Date
- 1686 - 1759
- 1686/1759
Creator
- Europeana
- DMG-Lib.org
Type of item
- person
Date
- 1686 - 1759
- 1686/1759
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- dmg:24311004
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Language
- en
- fr
Relations
- French Institute for Advanced Mechanics, France
Providing country
- Europe
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First time published on Europeana
- 2013-11-25T16:30:56.700Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2013-11-25T16:30:56.700Z