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    Charles Antoine Letrosne (5 April 1868 – 9 August 1939) was a French architect and writer known as the author of the influential three-volume Murs et toits...
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    Carrefour Curie (Quai de Conti no. 1-3), Paris, by Joseph Marrast and Charles Letrosne, 1932 Postmodernism, a movement that questioned Modernism (the status...
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    The Protestant Church of Reims, built in 1921–1923 over designs by Charles Letrosne, is an example of flamboyant neo-Gothic architecture. The Hôtel de...
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    built for the politician George Cochery, erected by the architect Charles Letrosne and transformed into a residential building. n° 40: Is the Centre Félix-Grat...
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    architects Joseph Marrast [fr] and Charles Letrosne, while the building's structure was already near complete. Marrast and Letrosne's elevations include monumental...
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    Muzerelle, organist of Reims Cathedral. . The building was designed by Charles Letrosne (1868–1938) in a flamboyant neo-Gothic style influenced by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc...
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    who frequently spent time in the town, where his gallerist resided. Charles Letrosne, architect and writer, died in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche in 1939. Yvon...
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  • S. Leslie  Great Britain 1977–78 Adventure Eric Letrosne  France 1977–78 33 Export, 1981–82 Charles Heidsieck III Claude Letz  France 1977–78 Japy-Hermés...
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