Marie Mansart (1925–2012) was a French film and television actress. She played the female lead in several films during the early 1950s. The Big Flag (1954)...
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François Mansart (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa mɑ̃saʁ]; 23 January 1598 – 23 September 1666) was a French architect credited with introducing classicism...
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Brown Stacey Tendeter as Muriel Brown Sylvia Marriott as Mrs. Brown Marie Mansart as Madame Roc Philippe Léotard as Diurka Irène Tunc as Ruta Mark Peterson...
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Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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by both Mansart and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who was residing in Paris at the time. Mansart's second project is very close to Hardouin-Mansart's concept...
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by Luis Saslavsky and starring Daniel Gélin, Valentine Tessier and Marie Mansart. It was shot at the Photosonor Studios in Paris. The film's sets were...
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La Madeleine, Paris (redirect from L'église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine)
cross, similar to the Les Invalides church designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart. D'Ivry died in 1777 and was replaced by his pupil Guillaume Martin Couture...
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Pilon). He married Marie Mansart, daughter of Absalon Mansart, and thus became François Mansart's brother-in-law. His daughter Marie Gauthier, married...
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Comedy Stain in the Snow Luis Saslavsky Daniel Gélin, Valentine Tessier, Marie Mansart Crime L'Étrange Désir de monsieur Bard Géza von Radványi Michel Simon...
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directed by Jacques Pinoteau and starring Jean Chevrier, Marc Cassot and Marie Mansart. It was shot at the Photosonor Studios in Paris. The film's sets were...
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Eventually it was decided to demolish it and architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart was tasked with the design development and the construction of the Mirror...
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Château de Saint-Cloud (category Marie Antoinette)
a full-fledged architect, and perhaps by Thomas Gobert. Jules Hardouin-Mansart intervened towards the end of the century, designing a grand stair in the...
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Hardouin-Mansart, an experienced architect in Louis XIV's confidence, who would benefit from a restored budget and large workforce of former soldiers. Mansart...
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more impressive early dome was built by François Mansart for the Church the Visitation Saint-Marie (1632–34). Another innovative dome was built by Jacques...
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Hardouin-Mansart; this wing, called Trianon-sous-Bois, housed the Orléans family, including Louis XIV's legitimised daughter Françoise-Marie de Bourbon...
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Alphonse Mucha (redirect from Alphonse Marie Mucha)
large historic house at 6 rue du Val-de-Grâce originally built by François Mansart. Mucha designed posters for each successive Bernhardt play, beginning with...
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Alfred Marie, Jeanne Marie, "Mansart à Versailles", in Versailles son histoire, volume 2, 1972, p. 635 (written as Vandivout). Yvonne Brunel, Marie-Adélaïde...
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famous for the Château de Maisons-Laffitte, built by architect François Mansart in the 17th century, and its horse racing track, the Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse...
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collaboration with Thomas Gobert. Later on, Philippe sought Jules Hardouin-Mansart to design a grand staircase in the left wing in the manner of the Ambassadors'...
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by Jacques Lemercier (1626–35) and the Château de Maisons by François Mansart (1630–1651). The Late Baroque (1675–1750) saw the style spread to all parts...
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Adriani María Amezua Francisco Casares José Luis Gómez Claude Legros Marie Mansart Amparo Muñoz Hélène Peychayrand Luis Politti Juan Jesús Valverde "Festival...
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1986): 8–13. Marie, Alfred. Naissance de Versailles. (Paris, 1968). Marie, Alfred & Jeanne. Mansart à Versailles. (Paris, 1972). Marie, Alfred & Jeanne...
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of Russia. Major architects of the period included François Mansart, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Robert de Cotte, Pierre Le Muet, Claude Perrault, and Louis...
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architect was Jacques Hardouin-Mansart de Sagonne (1711-1778), a grandson of the famous architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. In 1764 Louis-François Trouard...
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Dictionnaire des horlogers français, Paris, 1972, pp. 437–445. Alfred Marie, Jeanne Marie, "Mansart à Versailles", dans Versailles son histoire, t. II, 1972, p...
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Royal Affairs in Versailles (category Films about Marie Antoinette)
Voisin Jean Desailly as Marivaux Gilbert Gil as Jean-Jacques Rousseau Marie Mansart as Madame de Kerlor Nicole Maurey as Mademoiselle de Fontanges Jean...
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Château de Maisons-Laffitte [ʃato də mɛzɔ̃ lafit]), designed by François Mansart from 1630 to 1651, is a prime example of French Baroque architecture and...
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(paperback). Marie, Alfred (1968). Naissance de Versailles. Paris: Édition Vincent, Freal & Cie. OCLC 3731196. Marie, Alfred; Marie, Jeanne (1972). Mansart à Versailles...
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engineer, one of the influential trio that included Louis Le Vau and François Mansart who formed the classicizing French Baroque manner, drawing from French...
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for him from the widow of Louvois. The Dauphin employed Jules Hardouin Mansart and the office of the Bâtiments du Roi but most particularly his long-term...
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