104 RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE. 



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out the portal of St Andre-lez-Troyes (1549) with Francois Gentil. 

 Earlier in the century Girard Faulchot, his son Jehan, and Maurice 

 Fauxcreau had been working at the rebuilding of St Nicolas and St 

 Pantaleon, which exhibit in their structure and fittings traces of the 

 various changes of style throughout the century, as do several other 

 churches in the city and neighbourhood. 



TOXNERRE. Tonnerre has two striking examples of Renaissance 

 church work. At Notre Dame a west front was added to an existing 

 church (1533-36), but unfortunately damaged by fire twenty years later. 



