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Need to correct Dupérac entry

There are two mistakes in the Etienne Dupérac entry: Dupérac did not make a view of the Villa Lante: that was Tarquinio Ligustri. Dupérac made the important view of the Villa d'Este at Tivoli. And it was Claude Mollet, not his son André, who credited Dupérac with introducing the first parterres in France that were unified designs integrating all the garden beds. I am just learning how to post comments and edit Misplaced Pages entries. May have done this the wrong way at first (see bottom of bibliography). ˜˜˜˜Acadian Rustic —Preceding unsigned comment added by Acadian Rustic (talkcontribs) 17:24, 23 November 2010 (UTC)

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