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    Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny (15 July 1776 – 2 March 1850) was a French architect who had considerable influence on the development of architecture...
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    Ferrez, sculptor Zéphirin Ferrez, sculptor Charles-Simon Pradier Grandjean de Montigny, architect In the 20th century, the French Artistic Mission had...
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  • Debret, French architect (born 1777) March 2 – Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny, French architect influential in Brazil (born 1776) May 8 – Antonio...
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    appearance of government buildings of the period in Rio de Janeiro, many designed by Grandjean de Montigny. The SESC Arsenal has a large internal courtyard now...
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    Hanging Garden of Valongo (category Rio de Janeiro (state) articles missing geocoordinate data)
    and Mars. These statues were removed from the Empress of Pier Grandjean de Montigny, located near and that at the time, was in ruins. In 2002, the statues...
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    Sciences, Arts and Crafts in Rio de Janeiro. Its first building – designed by French Neoclassical architect Grandjean de Montigny — was inaugurated in 1826,...
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    Villa Medici (redirect from Villa de Medici)
    Renaissance.[citation needed] The young architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny undertook the renovation. The competition was interrupted during...
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  • Zepherin Ferrez (1797-1851) and the architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny (1776-1850). They were to form the nucleus of a royal art academy...
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    presented the designs to his local architects Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny and João da Silva Moniz. When António Francisco Rosa took over the...
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  • the Central Library there are three specialized libraries. Solar Grandjean de Montigny (built in 1823 by the architect of the same name), PUC-Rio's Cultural...
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    Stadtschloss Kassel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    flames suddenly broke out in the palace. Jérôme's court architect, Grandjean de Montigny, had removed many of the palace's stoves and replaced them with...
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    Portuguese royal family. The architect coming with the Mission, Grandjean de Montigny, became Professor of Architecture at the Royal School of Sciences...
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    Schloss Bellevue (Kassel) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    it his main residence in Kassel. He engaged his court architect Grandjean de Montigny to modernize the state rooms. After Jérôme was expelled in 1813...
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  • Charles-Simon Pradier (1786–1847)) and the architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny (1776–1850). They were to form the nucleus of a royal art academy...
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    being by the Brazilian José Maria Jacinto Rebelo, a disciple of Grandjean de Montigny and one of the main architects active in the period. Strictly symmetrical...
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    Charles-Simon Pradier (1786–1847) and the architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny (1776–1850). They were to form the nucleus of a royal art academy...
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    The Prix de Rome (pronounced [pʁi də ʁɔm]) or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that...
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    instructors to Brazil. Within the group, there was a naval architect (Grandjean de Montigny), a mechanical engineer, a master ironsmith, carpenters, and various...
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    Praça Onze (category Rio de Janeiro (city))
    1842, during the Second Reign, a neoclassical fountain designed by Grandjean de Montigny was installed in the center of the area to supply the surrounding...
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    minister, Pierre-Alexandre Le Camus. In 1810, Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny rebuilt the state rooms of the palace, and after Kassel's primary...
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    José Maurício Nunes Garcia (category Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    de Janeiro on March 26, 1816. Led by the historiographer Henri Lebreton, the group consisted of Jean-Baptiste Debret (painter), Grandjean de Montigny...
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    engraver Charles-Simon Pradier and the architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny. They were to form the nucleus of a royal art academy in Brazil...
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    de Vila Isabel (pt) (Vila Isabel Architectural Company) in 1873, hiring architect Francisco Joaquim Béthencourt da Silva, a disciple of Grandjean de Montigny...
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    architects, notably Grandjean de Montigny (1776-1850). A group of Montigny's students in Brazil designed and built the Itamaraty Palace in Rio de Janeiro, and...
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  • Auguste-Victor Grandjean de Montigny and Auguste Famin, and developed a pronounced taste for Italian architecture. On his return from Italy in 1806 Rohault de Fleury...
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    Ferrez (1788–1850) and Zepherin Ferrez (1797–1851) and the architect Grandjean de Montigny (1776–1850). They were to form the nucleus of a royal art academy...
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  • de division) Charles Louis Dieudonné Grandjean (général de division) Balthazard Grandjean (général de brigade) Jean Sébastien Grandjean (général de brigade)...
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    constituency, discovered that her campaign posters in Beauvais and Maignelay-Montigny had been defaced with swastikas. On 17 June, Libération reported that Marie-Christine...
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    renew the French alliance with Siam and to send an embassy under M. de Montigny to Siam in 1856. On 8 July 1856, King Mongkut signed a political-commercial...
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    1840 and 1851. In 1856 Napoleon III sent an embassy, led by Charles de Montigny, to King Mongkut. A treaty was signed on 15 August 1856, to facilitate...
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