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...
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Ursin-Jules Vatinelle 1820 – Constantin-Louis-Antoine Lorichon 1823 – 1824 – Antoine-François Gelée 1826 – Pierre François Eugène Giraud 1827 – No award 1828 –...
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succeeding Antoine-François Peyre (deceased). Per Title III of the law of 3 Brumaire year IV, legalizing "special schools" devoted to the arts. François Benoit...
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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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replaced on the Academy's recommendation by another French architect, Antoine-François Peyre the Younger, whose modified plans submitted in 1780 produced the...
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Légion d'honneur. The interior was remodeled for that purpose by Antoine-François Peyre, and new exterior sculptures were added by Jean Guillaume Moitte...
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successor. Charles Antoine Coypel, first painter to the king, was given the responsibility of training and educating the young Abel-François Poisson de Vandières...
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time as Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux, Pierre-Louis Helin, Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles De Wailly, and from there visited Naples with the sculptor Augustin...
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de la Légion d'Honneur and being remodeled for that purpose by Antoine-François Peyre in 1804–. On 20 December 1785, Amalie Zephyrine's father-in-law...
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built in 1778 by Antoine-François Peyre. From 1779 to 1795, this hotel was the property of Marie-Louise O'Murphy, wife of François Nicolas Le Normand...
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Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine and Jules de Mérindol [fr]. Peyre's younger brother, Antoine-François Peyre (1739–1823), and his son Antoine-Marie Peyre [fr]...
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neoclassical entrance wing was completed in 1807 by the architect Antoine-François Peyre. The central courtyard received major additions during the reign...
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After 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...
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18 Peyré (2011) pp. 24–25. Peyré (2011) pp. 28–29 Peyré (2011) pp. 30–31. Peyré (2011) pp. 32–33. Peyré (2011), pg. 44 Peyré (2011), pg. 44–50 Peyré (2011)...
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Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé (1783–1852), he was a student of his uncle and Antoine-François Peyre (1739–1823) at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. He was the father...
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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...
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Ravel, they had four sons : 1° François II d'Estaing, founded the comtes de Ravel branch for three generations to : François IV d'Estaing (Ravel 1693 - Paris...
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France: Belcastel Brousse-le-Château La Couvertoirade Conques Estaing Najac Peyre Saint-Côme-d'Olt Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt Sauveterre-de-Rouergue. Roquecézière...
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the pupil of Jacques-François Blondel at l'École des Arts, where he met William Chambers and had as a schoolmate Marie-Joseph Peyre; later he studied with...
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Nicolas Martin Barthélemy (général de brigade) Antoine François Barthélemi de Bournet (général de brigade) François Barthélemy Beguinot (général de division)...
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Their son Antoine joined the properties of the two families, and their grandson, Jean de Roquefeuil, moved with his wife Isabeau de Peyre to Bonaguil...
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Paris (1779–1782) was built by Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785) and Charles de Wailly (1729–1798). François-Joseph Bélanger completed the Chateau de Bagatelle...
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twenty-seven times. He was also the father of the musicologist and composer Antoine Duhamel. Georges Duhamel was born in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on...
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(2012-2016) Clio Pajczer (2016-2017) Julien Pasquet (2015-2016) Florent Peyre (2014) Guillaume Pley (2016-2017) Audrey Pulvar (2012-2017) Stéphanie Renouvin...
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Fayard 1932 Guy Mazeline 1933 André Malraux 1934 Roger Vercel 1935 Joseph Peyré 1936 Maxence Van der Meersch 1937 Charles Plisnier 1938 Henri Troyat 1939...
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John Antoine Nau (1860–1918), real name Eugène Léon Édouard Torquet, was a French poet and writer most famous for his novel Enemy Force, which won the...
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of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis at 899-101 rue Saint-Antoine (1627–41), by Étienne Martellange and François Derand. It was followed by church of the Abbey of...
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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...
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Peyre, or Henri Jacoubet, Gustave Lanson brilliantly achieved. The article written by Lanson in The French Quarterly is even described by Henri Peyre...
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ISBN 978-3-411-04067-4. François Weyergans est mort (in French) "François Weyergans". Dominique Guiou (16 June 2011). "François Weyergans arrive en retard...
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