Paul du Ry

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Born1640
Paris, France
Died21 June 1714(1714-06-21) (aged 73–74)
Kassel, Hesse
OccupationArchitect
Jean Paul du Ry
Born1640
Paris, France
Died21 June 1714(1714-06-21) (aged 73–74)
Kassel, Hesse
OccupationArchitect
Karlskirche after restoration

Jean Paul du Ry (1640 – 21 June 1714) was a French architect and Huguenot refugee who was responsible for a number of baroque buildings in Kassel, Hesse, Germany.

Jean Paul du Ry came from a family of French architects. His father was Mathurin du Ry (died circa 1680), court architect in Paris, and his grandfather was Charles du Ry, also a court architect in Paris.[1] Paul du Ry was trained by the architect François Blondel (1618–1686) in Paris.[2]

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