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    Paul Louis Boeswillwald (October 22, 1844, in Paris – July 17, 1931, in Paris) was a French architect and art historian. Son of the architect Émile Boeswillwald...
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    Émile Boeswillwald (2 February 1815 – 20 March 1896) was a French architect. He succeeded Prosper Mérimée as Inspector General of Historic Monuments and...
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    Wiegmann—drawing inspiration from figures like Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, Émile, and Paul Boeswillwald—oversaw the construction. Through his mother's marriage, Prince George...
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  • his death in 1879, the restoration work was continued by his pupil, Paul Boeswillwald, and later by the architect Nodet. An image of the historic city of...
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    copious notes and drawings upon his death in 1879 when his pupil Paul Boeswillwald and, later, the architect Nodet continued the rehabilitation of Carcassonne...
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    français. His tomb is in the cimetière de Puteaux, built to plans by Paul Boeswillwald. Official site of the Souvenir Français The Souvenir Français in the...
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    Paris. He attended the lessons of Constant Moyaux (1837–1889) and of Paul Boeswillwald (1844–1931). In 1898, he received his architecture degree after a...
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    He had the chateau transformed and enlarged by the architect Émile Boeswillwald and recreated the French garden created in the late seventeenth century...
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    Louis Quinze style. The crossing tower was modified by architect Émile Boeswillwald during a restoration campaign in the years 1852–1858. Interestingly,...
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    1864, land was purchased on which to erect a chapel designed by Émile Boeswillwald, the inspector general of historical monuments. The chapel, dedicated...
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    first conducted by Félix Duban, then by Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Émile Boeswillwald, with the young Eugène Viollet-le-Duc as an assistant. The work continued...
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    archaeological analysis conducted between 1855 and 1900 by Émile Boeswillwald and Paul Selmersheim. Unfortunately, little of the observations made by these...
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    The work, requested by Prosper Mérimée, was led by architect Émile Boeswillwald. The building was saved. However, the western facade was radically altered...
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    Henri IV. It was designed according to the plans of the architect Émile Boeswillwald. The construction of the church, of neo-Gothic influence, began in the...
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    from Count Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck. In 1891 the architect Émile Boeswillwald was given the task of restoring the chateau. In June 1889 Dreyfus sold...
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    onwards by diocesan architect Joseph Bigot, according to plans by Émile Boeswillwald. The abbey church, built at the end of the 11th century, is a rare example...
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