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    Jean-Jacques Huvé (22 June 1742, Boinvilliers - 24 May 1808, Versailles) was a French architect in the Palladian style. He was the first of nine children...
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    Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé (28 April 1783, Versailles – 23 November 1852, Paris) was a French architect who practiced in Paris, working in a neoclassical...
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    False cave S. Chauffour, Jean-Jacques Huvé (1742-1808), architecte : retour à Palladio, Thèse d'École des Chartes, 2005. Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené (1748-1803)...
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  • Marie-Jeanne-Antoinette Huvé. Grandson of the architect Jean-Jacques Huvé (1742–1808) and nephew of Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé (1783–1852), he was a student...
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    Monnet 1754 – Jean-Pierre Chardin, jnr 1755 – Jean-François Amand 1756 – Hughes Taraval 1757 – Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau 1758 – Jean-Bernard Restout...
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    de Saint-Ouen, north of Paris, razed and rebuilt by the architect Jacques-Marie Huvé; the first stones were laid 2 May 1821, in the presence of the king...
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    country house of Madame de La Fayette in Fleury Folly by Jean-Jacques Huvé, (preserved) Villa of Jean-François Jacqueminot Gallyot hotel in Fleury, (demolished)...
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  • architect. Jean-Louis Victor Grisart was a student of Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé, Auguste Guenepin and Huyot. In 1823, he took second place in the Prix de...
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    Vignon died in 1828 before completing the project and was replaced by Jacques-Marie Huvé. A new competition was set up in 1828–29 to determine the design for...
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    de Gisors (1796–1866), second prix de Rome 1823 Jacques Hittorff (1792–1867) Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé (1783–1852) Louis-Hippolyte Lebas (1782–1867) Achille...
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    had spent time in jail for terrorist offences. Jean-Jacques Huvé, architect (father of Jacques-Marie Huvé, also architect) Communes of the Yvelines department...
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  • (1729–1798) 1799 : Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin (1739–1811) 1811 : Charles Percier (1764–1838) 1838 : Jacques-Marie Huvé (1783–1852) 1853 : Jacques-Ignace Hittorf...
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    largely known for genre scenes. He initially studied architecture with Jacques-Marie Huvé and Auguste Famin [fr]. It was only in 1822 that he decided to focus...
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    additional rights and began to present more original works by authors, such as Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval, Alexis Piron, and Louis Fuzelier. In these early days...
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    decided to get practical experience in the architectural offices of Jacques-Marie Huvé and Achille Leclère, while devoting much of his time to drawing medieval...
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  • Strapazin [de] Comic Art Magazine (Zürich, Munich) Coeurs de sable, by Jacques de Loustal & Philippe Paringaux [fr] (Schreiber & Leser [de]) Peter and...
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    27 September 1972 (1972-09-27) Diekman Stadion, Enschede Attendance: 15,144 Referee: Jacques Colling (Luxembourg) [citation needed] Twente won 4–2 on aggregate....
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