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    Antoine-Laurent-Thomas Vaudoyer (21 December 1756, Paris - 27 May 1846, Paris) was a French architect. He was married to Alexandrine-Julie Lagrenée, daughter...
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  • — 31 December 1852, Oullins) was a French architect. A protégé of Antoine Vaudoyer, Dalgabio became the town architect of Saint-Étienne and taught there...
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    French architect. Vaudoyer was born in Paris, the son of architect Antoine Vaudoyer. With his contemporaries Félix Duban, Henri Labrouste, and Louis Duc...
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    students included Charles Percier, Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine, Antoine Vaudoyer and Louis-Pierre Baltard. In the 1780s, he completed the chapel at...
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    des Arts (1809–1810). Four lions of cast iron, made by the sculptor Antoine Vaudoyer, were placed on separate pedestals in front of the Palais des Beaux-Arts...
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    this genre include Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Antoine Vaudoyer; most of these, like Lequeu, are more famous for their unbuilt works...
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    Gabriel Benoist 1684 – Gregor Brandmüller 1685 – Nicolas Bertin 1686 – Antoine Dieu 1687 – Jean Christophe 1688 – Daniel Sarrabat 1689 – Pierre-Jean-Baptiste...
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  • (1916–2004) 2008 : Jacques Rougerie (born 1945) 1795 : Antoine-François Peyre (1739–1823) 1823 : Antoine Vaudoyer (1756–1846) 1846 : Jean-Baptiste Lesueur (1794–1883)...
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    des Beaux-Arts, where he took Seat #2 for architecture; succeeding Antoine Vaudoyer (deceased). Following the death of Abel Blouet, in 1852, he was named...
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    the position of architect for the Palais de Justice by the respected Antoine Vaudoyer, member of the Institut de France and father of Duc's friend, Léon...
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    pan de mur jaune')". On 1 May 1921, in a letter to his friend Jean-Louis Vaudoyer who had just published an article about the painter, Proust reminded him...
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    de Quincy Alois Riegl John Ruskin Joseph Rykwert Gottfried Semper Leon Vaudoyer Viollet-le-Duc Vitruvius Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural theory Hermann...
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  • destroyed in the American Revolution. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Antoine Vaudoyer. May 14 – Giuseppe Jappelli, Venetian architect (died 1852) June 2...
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  • Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer. He won the prestigious Second Grand Prix de Rome. In 1843, he began working...
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    his father, he went to Paris, where he studied in the workshops of Antoine Vaudoyer and Charles Percier. In 1813, his plans for a city hall won him the...
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    "romantic" architectural students including Félix Duban, Henri Labrouste, Léon Vaudoyer and Louis Duc. This group in turn was influential in establishing neo-Classicism...
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  • Mangin 1926: Gilbert de Voisins 1927: Joseph de Pesquidoux 1928: Jean-Louis Vaudoyer 1929: Henri Massis 1930: Marie-Louise Pailleron 1931: Raymond Escholier...
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    and Archduke Otto von Habsburg. Other famous guests included Jean-Louis Vaudoyer, Vincent Auriol, the writers Blasco Ibanez, Jean Cocteau, Arthur Conan...
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    almost two months later, on December 30. The proposal presented by Leon Vaudoyer, who worked at the Marseille Cathedral, was the only one of Romano-Byzantine...
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    Duban (1832–70) The Conservatoire national des arts et métiers by Léon Vaudoyer (1838–67) The Sainte-Geneviève Library by Henri Labrouste (1844–50) At...
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