François Racine de Monville
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François Racine de Monville (October 4, 1734, Paris - March 9, 1797) was a French aristocrat, musician, architect and landscape designer, best known for his French landscape garden, Le Désert de Retz, which influenced Thomas Jefferson and other later architects.
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