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    Henri Jean Émile Bénard (June 23, 1844 – October 15, 1929) was a French architect and painter. Bénard was the winner of the 1899 International Competition...
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    and hotel, built in 1900 to designs by Victor Laloux, Lucien Magne and Émile Bénard; it served as a terminus for the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans (Paris–Orléans...
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  • (1826–1897), French chef Émile Bernard (composer) (1843–1902), French composer Émile Bénard (1844–1929), French architect and painter This disambiguation page lists...
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    the Mexican Revolution. Porfirio Díaz appointed a French architect, Émile Bénard to design and construct the structure, a neoclassical design with "characteristic...
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  • carries his name, Bénard convection. In addition, the historical surveys of both Tokaty and von Kármán both acknowledge that Bénard studied the vortex...
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  • Look up Benard, Bénard, or bénard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benard or Bénard is a surname or given name. Notable people with the name include:...
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    sponsored an international competition in Antwerp, where French architect Émile Bénard submitted the winning design for a campus master plan. Although the University...
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  • January 3 – Hermann Eggert, German architect (died 1920) June 23 – Émile Bénard, French architect and painter (died 1929) July 3 – Dankmar Adler, German-born...
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    Exposition Universelle to the design of three architects: Lucien Magne, Émile Bénard and Victor Laloux. The Gare d'Orsay design was considered to be an "anachronism"...
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  • Royal Gold Medal – Charles Texier. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Émile Bénard. February 2 - Theodate Pope Riddle, American architect (died 1946) March...
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    Drawings for the unfinished Palacio Legislativo Federal by Henri Jean Émile Bénard Palacio de Gobierno (Nuevo León) Museo Nacional de Arte with the Equestrian...
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    adjacent to and physically connected with the Bancroft Library. In 1900, Émile Bénard won an architectural competition for the design of the library, and the...
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    François-Xavier Dupré 1828 – No award 1829 – Jean-Louis Bézard [fr] 1830 – Émile Signol 1831 – Henri Frédéric Schopin 1832 – Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin 1833...
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    (1902) and the National Theatre of Mexico (1904). The French architect Émile Bénard, who worked on the Legislative Palace in 1903, founded an architectural...
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  • Scottish architect and furniture designer (born 1864) October 15 – Émile Bénard, French architect and painter (born 1844) December 10 – Axel Berg, prize-winning...
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    from the Legislative Palace Monument to the Revolution by architect Émile Bénard Pegasus and figure, atop the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Madrid...
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    to draw a completely new design. The final project is a creation by Émile Bénard. The original design from the competition was Eclectic, but the final...
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  • of California and develop their own world-class institution. Although Émile Bénard, a Frenchman, won the competition, he disliked the "uncultured" San Francisco...
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    Paris at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière under Lucien Simon and Émile Bénard. Criley began his career as the manager of the Coates House Hotel in...
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  • at the Beaux-Arts and was accepted in the atelier of French architect Émile Bénard in the 17th arrondissement of Paris on October 7, 1897. On November 3...
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    ROMA design by French architect Émile Bénard, there was to be a "jurisprudence" building at the present-day site. Bénard had won a competition to design...
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    The lion sculptures were created for the Legislative Federal Palace by Émile Bénard in 1898. The palace was never finished due to the spark of the Mexican...
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    designed by SP architect Daniel J. Patterson in a similar style to Émile Bénard's original plans for the university, though the high quality of its design...
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    poet and author, member of the Académie française, died in Goderville. Émile Bénard (1844–1929), architect and painter, was born in Goderville. Jean Prévost...
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    information that would lead to arrests. Émile Bachelet Barthélémy Baraille [fr] David Bélonie [fr] Kléber Bénard [fr] Émile Bill [fr] Jules Bonnot Sophie Burdet [fr]...
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  • 27:00.00 3  Ethiopia Berihu Aregawi Selemon Barega Yomif Kejelcha 3  Kenya Benard Kibet Nicholas Kipkorir Daniel Mateiko 3  United States Grant Fisher Woody...
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  • (circumnavigation) Nicolas Baudin (Indian Ocean, Australia) Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe (North America) Louis Blanchette (North America) Joseph Hugues...
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    business and devote himself entirely to art. His work for Bénard provided a living, and Bénard also introduced him to the practice of lithography. In 1896...
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  • Véronique. Bullied by Morency "sisters", scorned by Simon. Félix-Antoine Bénard as Émile Savard-Jolicoeur in childhood flashbacks Phillipe Vanasse-Paquet as...
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    Petsche Maurice Petsche (died in 1951) Marie François-Bénard Jean Aubin Marie François-Bénard Gaston Julian 2 deputies, elected via proportional representation...
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