Jean-Baptiste Bethune (April 25, 1821 – June 18, 1894) was a Belgian architect, artisan and designer who played a pivotal role in the Belgian and Catholic...
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geographer, author and translator Jean-Baptiste Bessières, duke of Istria (1768–1813), Marshal of the Empire Jean-Baptiste Bethune, Belgian architect, artisan...
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local architect Louis Delacenserie and the neo-Gothic architect Jean-Baptiste Bethune started the restoration of the interior. The lesser and greater...
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plans and construction of the buildings which were designed by Jean-Baptiste Bethune. In 1878, the priory was raised to the status of abbey by Pope Leo...
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in these neo-Gothic renovations of the Chapel of the Holy Blood: Jean-Baptiste Bethune Louis Delacenserie Thomas Harper King William Curtis Brangwyn, father...
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time. Here they were assisted by Baron Jean-Baptiste Bethune, promoter of the Gothic Revival in Belgium. Bethune not only designed lithographs, typefaces...
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finished by Jean-Baptiste Bethune 1856 Castle of Loppem, in collaboration with James Murray and George Ashlin, finished by Jean-Baptiste Bethune 1861 country...
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religious orders. He also introduced Jean-Baptiste Bethune to the English artists' colony in Bruges, which led to Bethune opening his own stained glass works...
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James Bethune (disambiguation), various people Janet Beaton or Bethune (1519–1569), Scottish aristocrat accused of being a witch Jean-Baptiste Bethune (1821–1894)...
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the women of the Royal Court of the King of the Belgians made by Jean-Baptiste Bethune of Ghent. Decorated with three layers of upright golden decoration...
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Sint-Denijs-Westrem area. In 1858, architect, artisan and designer Jean-Baptiste Bethune moved his studio from Bruges to Sint-Denijs-Westrem. The town square...
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choir stalls, confessionals and communion rail probably designed by Jean-Baptiste Bethune. The original murals were removed in the 1970s. In April 1898, the...
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Jean Baptiste Marie Charles Meusnier de la Place (Tours, 19 June 1754 — le Pont de Cassel, near Mainz, 13 June 1793) was a French mathematician, engineer...
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The expressions of his portrait busts have been compared to those of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and have been described as "...honest, unidealized, quite free...
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of them. De Beule was also later commissioned by the architects Jean-Baptiste Bethune and Valentin Vaerwyck. His pupils included Geo Verbanck, Leo Sarteel...
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sculpture of the Resurrection by Leonard Blanchaert after a design by Jean-Baptiste Bethune. Internal view of Holy Cross Church in Heusden Holy Cross Church...
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Caloen and his family, to designs by architects E.W. Pugin and Jean-Baptiste Bethune. It is considered a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture....
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secularization of society and to liberalism. Under the influence of Baron Jean-Baptiste Bethune and the theories of Augustus Pugin, the Saint Luke Schools promoted...
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25 June 1857 in Hamme, East Flanders, Belgium. He was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Bethune. He became a sculptor chiefly of religious subjects. Van Uytvanck...
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Bruges. Until 1913, it published an annual Bulletin. The founders, Jean-Baptiste Bethune and William Henry James Weale, were both influential figures in...
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several architectural treatises, such as Jean-Baptiste de Monicart's "Versailles immortalisé" (1720–1725) and Jean Mariette's "L’Architecture française"...
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Party) 1901 : Jean-Baptiste de Bethune (Catholic Party) 1901–1903 : Charles d'Ursel (Catholic Party) 1903–1907 : Jean-Baptiste de Bethune (Catholic Party)...
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Robert Bellarmine Mary McLeod Bethune Warren Akin Candler Andrew Carnegie Davis Wasgatt Clark Ezra Cornell Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Washington C. DePauw...
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friar and church architect Ade Bethune, liturgical artist linked to the Catholic Worker Movement Jean-Baptiste Bethune, called by some the "Pugin of Belgium";...
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d'ouvriers en Belgique Messager des sciences historiques Buildings Jean-Baptiste Bethune, Maredsous Abbey (begun 1872) Paintings Théo van Rysselberghe, An...
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saxophone 27 April – Ernest Slingeneyer (born 1820), painter 18 June – Jean-Baptiste Bethune (born 1821), architect 15 August – Ernest Baert (born 1860), explorer...
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success of Les Misérables Loppem Castle (designed by E. W. Pugin and Jean-Baptiste Bethune) completed Periodicals and series Almanach royal officiel (Brussels...
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Sacagawea (section Jean Baptiste Charbonneau)
later. Clark later nicknamed her "Janey." Lewis recorded the birth of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, noting that another of the party's...
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Scob as Jeanne de Béthune Tatiana Moukhine as Isabelle Romée Jean-Marie Richier as Durand Laxart Baptiste Roussillon as Baudricourt Jean-Luc Petit as Henri...
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rejoined the French East India Company. In 1769, in command of Saint Jean-Baptiste, he sailed from India on an expedition to the Pacific looking for trading...
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