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    Charles-Auguste Questel (19 September 1807 – 30 January 1888) was a French architect and teacher. As well as designing new buildings, his projects included...
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    was apprenticed first in the office of Denis-Louis Destors and Charles-Auguste Questel and then with Antoine-Nicolas Bailly, who passed his practice to...
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    installed in Trianon, in a small, purpose-built building designed by Charles-Auguste Questel, architect of the civil buildings at Versailles. The first Trianon...
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    received under the direction of the preservationist architect Charles-Auguste Questel. French Romanesque architecture History of medieval Arabic and...
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    himself a native of Roubaix who had trained in the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, before returning to Roubaix...
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    house, which triggered his interest in becoming an architect. Charles-Auguste Questel, a member of the Institute and architect of the palace of Versailles...
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    Lamache [fr] Henri Lôo [fr] Jean-Pierre Olié [fr] Christophe André [fr] Auguste Marie, founder of family colony in Dun-sur-Auron The writer and poet Antonin...
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    École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts by Émile Gilbert and Charles-Auguste Questel. He won the Grand Prix de Rome for Architecture in 1866, which...
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    the École des Beaux-Arts in the early 1860s in the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel, one of the first Americans to study at the Ecole. He returned...
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    Gariel [fr] organized the museum's move to a new building, designed by Charles-Auguste Questel (now known as the Musée-bibliothèque de Grenoble). Brief biography...
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    studio of Charles-Auguste Questel at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts while also working for various architects, including Charles Garnier...
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    the Academy of Fine Arts in 1854. Among his many students was Charles-Auguste Questel; he was the brother-in-law of fellow architect François Debret...
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    building expansion in 1844. A new building designed by the architect Charles-Auguste Questel was inaugurated in 1870, on the current site of Verdun Square....
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    (1864) attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel. By 1866, Bluntschli was shuttling between Heidelberg and Konstanz...
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  • nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris where he studied with Charles-Auguste Questel (1807-1888), he came second at the Prix de Rome, and with his student...
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  • commissions to execute busts of the economist Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi and Abraham Auguste Saladin de Budé. A commission for the bust of Augustin-Pyramus...
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    where he earned a "blue" at cricket. He studied architecture under Charles-Auguste Questel in Paris and at the Royal Academy, London where he was awarded...
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  • 1852 he moved to the École des Beaux-Arts, where he studied under Charles-Auguste Questel. Eugène Train received the second Prix de Rome in 1859. He became...
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  • Félix Duban (1797–1870) 1871 : Charles-Auguste Questel (1807–1888) 1888 : Georges-Ernest Coquart (1831–1902) 1902 : Charles-Louis Girault (1851–1932) 1933 :...
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  • King's College London, and proceeded thence to the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, for upwards...
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    Brest Calvary at Plougastel-Daoulas Communes of the Finistère department Questel Fort Saint-Louis de Brest Church For example, by February 1941 only 470...
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  • bandleader, and electronic music pioneer (d. 1994) September 13 – Mae Questel, US singer (d. 1998) September 16 – Chick Bullock, US singer (d. 1981)...
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    removed and reunited with Rumesnil but at the beginning of the reign of Charles X it was reunited with Auvillars as an independent vicariate". List of...
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