Max Sainsaulieu (17 July 1870 – 21 February 1953) was a French architect. Author of numerous accomplishments in Reims and Soissons before the First World...
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cellars of the Archbishop of Reims to be discovered by the architect Max Sainsaulieu on the 30 November 1915. It became an icon for the French wartime propaganda...
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Ludomir Różycki Poland 18 September 1883 1 January 1953 Composer Max Sainsaulieu France 17 July 1870 21 February 1953 Architect Carnegie Library of...
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entrusted to French architect Max Sainsaulieu (1870–1953). Upon receipt of the order of construction in December 1920, Sainsaulieu undertook a study trip to...
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renovation); Carnegie Library of Reims; At n°12: a town house designed by Max Sainsaulieu. It is included as heritage elements of local interest; At n°14: art...
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after the war, initiated by the architects Hippolyte Portevin and Max Sainsaulieu. The actual monument was the design of the architect Émile Fanjat and...
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he held until his retirement in 1908. His students there included Max Sainsaulieu, Louis Duthoit, and Adolphe Dervaux [fr]. In 1879, he was made a Knight...
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Saint-Étienne cathedral in Toul. He was also a professor and had as students Max Sainsaulieu and Paul Vorin. A diocesan architect of Bourges, he joined the commission...
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Artists You Should Know. Munich: Prestel. OCLC 195744889. Marie-Caroline Sainsaulieu and Jacques de Mons. Eva Gonzalès: 1849–1883: Étude critique et catalogue...
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Sacks (died 1975), American sociologist and ethnomethodologist Renaud Sainsaulieu (1936–2002), French sociologist concerned with the sociology of organizations...
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