Ernest-Paul Sanson (French pronunciation: [ɛʁnɛst pɔl sɑ̃sɔ̃]; Paris, 12 May 1836 – Paris, 15 January 1918) was a French architect trained in the Beaux-Arts...
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1795 Ernest Sanson (1836–1918), French architect Henry-Clément Sanson (1799-1889), Royal Executioner of Paris from 1840 to 1847 Jean-Baptiste Sanson de...
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from the Parisian architect Ernest Sanson, at the time France's foremost designer of prestigious private houses. Sanson was a classicist, and his design...
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Washington, D.C. Perry Belmont Order of the Eastern Star 1909 Beaux-Arts Ernest Sanson Horace Trumbauer 42 50,316 sq ft (4,674.5 m2) Otto H. Kahn House New...
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luxurious stables in 1877 to designs by Paul-Ernest Sanson, further restored the château under Sanson's direction and replanted the surrounding park in...
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Ferreyra, a mansion built in 1916 based on plans by the French architect, Ernest Sanson. The Ferreyra palace was converted into the Evita Perón Museum of Fine...
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on Avenue Montaigne in Paris, designed for Jules Porgès in 1892 by Ernest Sanson, with a garden by Achille Duchêne, on the site of the Maison pompéienne...
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Tonnelier de Breteuil and his second wife. It was designed by architect Ernest Sanson, and its construction was completed in 1892. During the Christmastime...
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open to the public more images Carolands 1916 Beaux-Arts Classicism Ernest Sanson Hillsborough Owned by the Carolands Foundation and open to the public...
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Porgès, 18 avenue Montaigne in Paris, built in 1892 by the architect Ernest Sanson. There is no pediment at Château d'Asnières. The Berwind family began...
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château was rebuilt in the following years by the French architect Ernest Sanson, while the interiors were redecorated using pieces from the Ligne collections...
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entrance of the Hôtel Le Vavasseur (Rue Boissière no. 21), Paris, by Ernest Sanson, 1899 Art Nouveau sgraffito cartouche of the Maison les Hiboux (Avenue...
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Montaigne in Paris, built in 1892 for Jules Porgès by the architect Ernest Sanson (demolished); and The Elms, built in 1901 for the coal magnate Edward...
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transformation for Calouste Gulbenkian of a building constructed by Ernest Sanson, in association with Emmanuel Pontremoli. Luton Hoo (Bedfordshire, England)...
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twentieth century. No. 2: The Ephrussi Mansion. Constructed in 1886 by Ernest Sanson for the banker, Jules Ephrussi (1846–1915). In 1922, it was acquired...
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recherche scientifique). n° 49: A private mansion constructed in 1897 by Ernest Sanson for Maurice Kann on the site of a stone-built house which belonged to...
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California. Built by Willis, following the plans of French architect Ernest Sanson (1914–1916) Hobart Building, 582–592 Market Street, San Francisco, California...
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Ferreyra Palace, a Beaux-Arts mansion designed by French architect Ernest Sanson and built between 1912 and 1916 for Dr. Martín Ferreyra, a prominent...
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extended by his grandson Louis de Vogüé, to the designs of the architect Ernest Sanson. It has been listed as an official historical monument by the French...
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Dame ». Sauvignon Blanc The Menetou-Salon chateau, was extended by Ernest Sanson for the prince and princess Auguste-Louis-Albéric, prince d'Arenberg...
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France is Niall Burgess.[citation needed] Built in 1892 by architect Ernest Sanson as the Hôtel Particulier, the embassy is located in the historic Hôtel...
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contemporaries such as Robert Adam, then entered the architectural office of Ernest Sanson where he remained for more than fifteen years. Sergent opened his own...
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Bréauté in In Search of Lost Time on him. Breteuil commissioned architect Ernest Sanson to design his Hôtel de Breteuil in the 16th arrondissement of Paris...
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Sansón (Spanish: "Samson"; born 1994) is the ring name of a Mexican luchador enmascarado (or masked professional wrestler), who is currently signed to...
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Société des Artistes Français upon its founding in 1881. Architect Ernest Sanson began his career as a draftsman in Bailly's firm, and took over the...
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own atelier at the Ecole. Among his students were Henri Paul Nénot, Ernest Sanson, James Freret, Eugène Train and the Swiss architect Alfred Friedrich...
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Rodolph (Mrs.). Hutchinson & Co. Sanson, Henri; Sanson, Charles Henri; Sanson, Henri; Olbreuze, d' (1876). Memoirs of the Sansons, from private notes and documents...
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Building at 42, rue d'Anjou in Paris, built in 1899 on a design by Ernest-Paul Sanson, head office of Schneider et Compagnie from 1900 to the late 1940s;...
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"¡Fue Sansón!" [It was Samson]. Ovaciones (in Spanish). Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2017. Ramos, Ernest (April...
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franco-britannique. The Hertford British Hospital building was designed by Ernest-Paul Sanson and is a protected national monument. The hospital was founded in...
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