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    building from the entrance on Rue Bonaparte. With other expansions towards the Seine, this work was completed around 1861. Duban was elected as member of the...
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    buildings of the school are largely the creation of French architect Félix Duban, who was commissioned for the main building in 1830. His work realigned...
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    churches and noble chateaux during the revolution. In 1830, architect Félix Duban, a former student and winner of the Grand Prix de Rome, began a transformation...
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    large townhouse of France, at 7 rue Tronchet in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was designed by architect Félix Duban and built in 1839 for James-Alexandre...
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  • at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris (for a customs house) behind Félix Duban, and then embarked on his professional career. In 1838, he collaborated...
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    by Louvre architect Félix Duban, especially the exterior façades of the Petite Galerie and Grande Galerie, on which Duban designed the ornate portal...
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    the Louvre Museum since the 1790s, was completed under the lead of Félix Duban in the mid-19th century, and has housed the museum's collection of the French...
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    Martin in Clamecy Notre-Dame in Paris Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (under Félix Duban) Basilica of St. Denis near Paris St. Louis in Poissy Notre-Dame in Semur-en-Auxois...
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  • Garde nationale. Under the Second Empire he maintained his showrooms at 50, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré. Victor Hugo wrote a poem celebrating the ciseleur...
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    Hittorff (1840) Courtyard of the École des Beaux-Arts (1832–1870) by Félix Duban Neo-Renaissance hôtel particulier on Place Saint-Georges by Édouard Renaud...
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    by architect Félix Duban, who replaced most of the stonework even though he scrupulously respected most of the original design. Duban replaced a former...
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    and the head of another sculpture (1847) A watercolour painting by Félix Duban used to guide the restorers (1847) The chapel undergoing restoration (1841–67)...
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    École des Beaux Arts. The commission came from the École's architect, Félix Duban. The painting represents seventy-five great artists of all ages, in conversation...
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    Thierry (1797–1873), historian like his elder brother, and journalist. Félix Duban (1798–1870), Parisian architect who restored the Château of Blois. Louis...
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    authorized visitors) from the passage Richelieu connecting to the nearby rue de Rivoli. A secondary entrance at the Porte des Lions, near the western...
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    Peyré (2011), p. 58 Zanten, David Van. Designing Paris: the Architecture of Duban, Labrouste, Duc, and Vaudoyer. MIT Press, 1987. Henri Labrouste et la bibliothèque...
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    direction of Félix Duban; in 1877, further restoration work was planned but not done. From 1890 to 1895 major changes were made to the Rue Saint-Honoré section...
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    and 1839, Pourtalès had Félix Duban build the Pourtalès mansion, a hôtel particulier (essentially a grand townhouse) on Rue Tronchet in the 6th arrondissement...
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    galleries, libraries and the chapel. A gallery, built by architecte Félix Duban in the 1840s, links the two buildings. The château is surrounded by a 115-hectare...
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    after the Revolution. The restoration of Saint-Chapelle as led by Félix Duban with Jean-Baptiste Antoine Lassus and a young Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. In...
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  • Hittorff (1840) Courtyard of the École des Beaux-Arts (1832–70) by Félix Duban Neo-Renaissance hotel particulier on Place Saint-Georges by Édouard Renaud...
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    [permanent dead link] Zanten, David Van (1987). Designing Paris: the architecture of Duban, Labrouste, Duc, and Vaudoyer. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-22031-6....
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    received a permanent decoration in 1849-1851 under Fontaine's successor Félix Duban, with stucco sculptures by Francisque Joseph Duret whose delicate colors...
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    1835 he began to restore Saint-Séverin, Paris. In 1836 Lassus and Félix Duban were given the task of restoring Sainte-Chapelle. He worked on this project...
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  • soulevant le rocher, retrouve l'épée de son père". Retrieved 17 April 2014. "Duban". Retrieved 18 April 2014. "Simart". Retrieved 18 April 2014. "Flandrin"...
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    grand townhouse) on Rue Tronchet in the 8th arrondissement of Paris that was built for his father between 1838 and 1839 by Félix Duban. Through her youngest...
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    195–196. Probably Julien-Alphonse Bottrel (c. 1818–1870), student of Félix Duban (Brault & Du Bois [1893], vol. 3, p. 374). Duponchel's participation was...
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