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    Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730 – 11 August 1785) was a French architect who designed in the Neoclassical style. He began his training in Paris with Jacques-François...
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  • Persons: Henri Peyre (1901–1988), an American linguist of French origin Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785), a French architect Natacha Peyre, a former glamour...
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    in Paris (1779–1782) was built by Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785) and Charles de Wailly (1729–1798). François-Joseph Bélanger completed the Chateau de...
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    (1854–1893), French painter Marie Petipa (1857–1930), Russian ballerina Marie-Joseph Peyre (died 1785), French architect Marie-Dominique Philippe (1912–2006)...
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    (1770) Portrait of Marie-Joseph Peyre (1771) Portrait of Augustine-Suzanne Roslin (1771) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marie-Suzanne Roslin. Jeffaries...
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    Comédie-Française, designed by Charles de Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre in the terraces of the garden. Previously, Peyre, in his Oeuvres d'architecture (1765), illustrated...
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    Antoine-François Peyre (5 April 1739, in Paris – 7 February 1823, in Paris) was a French architect; the younger brother of Marie-Joseph Peyre, and the uncle...
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    l'École des Arts, where he met William Chambers and had as a schoolmate Marie-Joseph Peyre; later he studied with Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni and with Jean-Laurent...
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    into the Salle du Faubourg Saint-Germain, designed by architects Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles De Wailly and located on the site of today's Odéon. Since...
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    Charles De Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre. The site was in the garden of the former Hôtel de Condé. The new theatre was inaugurated by Marie-Antoinette on April...
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    Jacquot 1821 – Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire 1823 – Augustin-Alexandre Dumont & Francisque Joseph Duret 1824 – Charles-Marie-Émile Seurre (dit Seurre...
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    A new plan was drawn by Marie-Joseph Peyre, whose style was based on archeological studies of ancient Rome and Greece. Peyre's other neoclassical works...
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  • Joseph Peyré (13 March 1892, in Aydie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) – 26 December 1968, in Cannes) was a French writer. He won the Prix Goncourt in 1935 for Sang...
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    execution of the Odéon project, designed by Charles de Wailly and Marie Joseph Peyre on the grounds of the garden of the hôtel of the prince de Condé,...
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    Salle Richelieu. The Odeon Theater in Paris (1779–1782) was built by Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785) and Charles de Wailly (1729–1798). It featured a portico...
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    Théâtre-Français (today the Théâtre de l'Odéon) to Charles de Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre. He directed the construction of the Place Louis XV (today the Place...
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    (1767–73) Théâtre de l'Europe on place de l'Odéon (6th arr.) (1767–83) by Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles de Wailly, the centerpiece of a neoclassical 18th-century...
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    to the ferment of the new neoclassical style and took part, with Marie-Joseph Peyre, in the archaeological excavations of the Baths of Diocletian; their...
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    Théâtre de l'Odéon, designed by the architects Charles de Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre, which was begun in 1770, but not finished until 1774. In addition...
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  • 1853) William Cubitt, English civil engineer (died 1861) August 11 – Marie-Joseph Peyre, French architect (born 1730) September 26 – Ventura Rodríguez, Spanish...
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  • Domenico Merlini, Polish-Italian architect (d. 1797) date unknown – Marie-Joseph Peyre, French architect (d. 1785) December 31 – Carlo Gimach, Maltese architect...
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    these influences and showed that Neufforge had adopted the views of Marie-Joseph Peyre and Andrea Palladio. The later designs, with cubic houses, flat undecorated...
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  • Geay taught Étienne-Louis Boullée, Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux, Marie-Joseph Peyre, and Charles De Wailly, through whom his influence on neoclassical...
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  • JSTOR 1512907, S2CID 193102258 Peyre, Christian (1982), "Y a-t'il un contexte italique au style de Waldalgesheim?", in Duval, Paul-Marie; Kruta, Venceslas (eds...
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  • the same time as Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux, Pierre-Louis Helin, Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles De Wailly, and from there visited Naples with the sculptor...
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    resigned. Free to pursue his own goals, he entered the workshops of Marie-Joseph Peyre, and attended classes at the Académie royale d'architecture. His design...
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    McGraw-Hill, (trans. 1961), 1960. Peyre, Henri. French Novelists of Today. New York: Oxford UP, 1967. Robinson, Joy D. Marie. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Twayne's...
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    Marie NDiaye (born 4 June 1967) is a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter. She published her first novel, Quant au riche avenir, when she was...
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  • learning all he could at home, he continued his studies with Antoine-François Peyre and Jean-Augustin Renard [fr]. From 1800 until his death, he was a professor...
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  • brigade) Pierre Charles Petou-Desnoyers (général de brigade) André Pacifique Peyre (général de brigade) Louis Hippolyte Peyron (général de brigade) Armand...
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