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    Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly...
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    influential art schools in France. The term is associated with the Beaux-Arts style in architecture and city planning that thrived in France and other countries...
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  • French arts institution (not a school) Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, a Belgian arts school Beaux-Arts architecture, an architectural style Beaux Arts Gallery...
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    the Académie d'architecture (Academy of Architecture, founded in 1671). Currently, the Académie des Beaux-Arts provides several awards including five dedicated...
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    The Beaux-Arts de Paris (French pronunciation: [boz‿aʁ də pari]), formally the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal...
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    exhibition"), it now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de la ville de Paris). The Petit Palais is located across from...
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    Beaux Arts (/ˈboʊz ˈɑːrts/) is a town located in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States. It is the smallest municipality in the...
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    brothers Edward Maxwell and William Sutherland Maxwell. Trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition, they proposed a building that catered to French taste of the...
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    century in the movement known as neo-Palladian architecture. It continued to be used in Beaux-Arts architecture of 1880–1920 as, for example, in New York City's...
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    the Beaux-Arts architecture it engendered both in France and abroad. An ebullient sense of European imperialism encouraged an official architecture to...
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    dedicated by the Republic to the glory of French art." Designed according to Beaux-Arts tastes, the building features ornate stone facades, glass vaults and period...
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    The Beaux-Arts Institute of Design (BAID, later the National Institute for Architectural Education) was an art and architectural school at 304 East 44th...
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    return in Renaissance architecture and are then much used in later styles such as Baroque, Neoclassical, and Beaux-Arts architecture, which favoured the...
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    Fair Art & Architecture: Palace of Fine Arts". Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2010. "Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco...
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    architecture first appeared across continental Europe in various countries such as France (Beaux-Arts architecture), England (Victorian architecture)...
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    Carrère and Hastings (category Beaux-Arts architecture in the United States)
    11, 1860 – October 22, 1929), was an American architecture firm specializing in Beaux-Arts architecture. Located in New York City, the firm practiced...
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    The most recent architectural styles to extensively employ mascarons were Beaux Arts and Art Nouveau. In addition to architecture, mascarons are used...
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    reinforced concrete, and glass helped for example Art Nouveau appear and made Beaux Arts more grandiose. Humans and their ancestors have been creating various...
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    notable examples of many important architectural movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, most notably Beaux-Arts, Brutalism, and Postmodernism. In addition...
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    Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler House) (category Beaux-Arts architecture in Florida)
    States. Completed in 1902, it is a major example of neoclassical Beaux Arts architecture designed by Carrère and Hastings for Henry Flagler, a leading captain...
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    Hermann Heights Monument (category Beaux-Arts architecture in Minnesota)
    The Hermann Heights Monument is a statue erected in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States. The statue depicts Arminius (‹See Tfd›German: Hermann), an ancient...
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    Orpheum Theatre (Los Angeles) (category Beaux-Arts architecture in California)
    at 842 Broadway was the final one with that moniker. The Orpheum has a Beaux Arts facade designed by movie theater architect G. Albert Lansburgh and has...
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    Colonial Theatre (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania) (category Beaux-Arts architecture in Pennsylvania)
    adjacent National Bank of Phoenixville building (c.1925). Originating as a Beaux-Arts style renovation by architect, Harry Brownback in 1903, the Colonial Theatre...
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    The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (French: Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique; Dutch: Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België)...
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  • 2017, Beaux Arts Magazine published its 400th issue. For this anniversary, the magazine was increased to cover the visual arts, painting, architecture, design...
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    on Bulevardul Dacia (Bucharest), c. 1923, by Constantin Nănescu Beaux-Arts architecture: The CEC Palace on Victory Avenue (Bucharest), 8 June 1897 – 1900...
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  • buildings and today, many American architecture schools hold similar costume balls.[citation needed] Reference to the Beaux-Arts Ball is made in the verse of...
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    It found its cultural outlets in Prairie School houses and in Beaux-Arts architecture and sculpture, in the "City Beautiful" movement, and in the creation...
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    Edmond J. Safra Synagogue (Manhattan) (category Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City)
    details and material palette of the Beaux-Arts style, which plays an important role in defining the special architectural character of the Upper East Side...
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    Unzué Palace (category Beaux-Arts architecture)
    Sciences Museum National Library National Museum of Decorative Arts National Museum of Fine Arts National Museum of History Opera House Paz Palace Planetarium...
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