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    1755, some of them designed for Madame de Pompadour. These included the table de chevet, a very small utility table made of oak and inlaid with rosewood...
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    Manuel Valls (category Mayors of places in Île-de-France)
    en juillet, Le Nouvel Observateur, 10 January 2010.(in French) "La table de chevet de... Manuel Valls" Archived 30 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine...
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    other in the construction of the cathedral. Ravy completed de Chelles's rood screen and chevet chapels, then began the 15-metre (49 ft) flying buttresses...
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    external decoration. Two examples are shown below. In this carving on the chevet an angel holds a phylactery One of the unusual gargoyles decorating the...
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    the Sacristy and the Revestiaire are attached to the south side of chevet. The Chevet, or east end of the cathedral, topped with a gilded statue of the...
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    pillars of the transept crossing, as well as the two left columns of the chevet began to show cracks and other signs of stress. A team of experts examined...
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    inspired by the Cathedral of Jaén in 1540, with a rectangular plan and a flat chevet, although it is probable that it was also seduced by the Herrerian model...
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    building campaigns. The earliest section begins with the apse and includes the chevet and all of the transept below the level of the gallery, including the Porte...
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    the new cathedral in presence of Louis IX (Saint Louis). Roof built over chevet, transept and nave 1270–1280 – Sacristy completed 1324–1353 – Construction...
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    Pierre Aristouy (category Sportspeople from Mont-de-Marsan)
    Pierre Aristouy, l'artisan de la montée en N2 de la réserve". Ouest-France.fr. May 30, 2018. "FC Nantes. Pierre Aristouy au chevet de la réserve". Ouest-France...
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    his friend Eugène Boch, The Siesta, The Church at Auvers, View from the Chevet, The Italian Woman, Starry Night, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Doctor Gachet's...
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    see footnote 1. Lynn 1999, pp. 269–270. Merryman 2007, p. 321. Ó Gráda & Chevet 2002, pp. 706–733. Lynn 1999, p. 326. Lynn 1999, p. 334. Lynn 1999, p. 342...
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    Gothic architecture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    High Gothic Chevet of Amiens Cathedral, with chapels between the buttresses (13th century) Ambulatory and Chapels of the chevet of Notre Dame de Paris (14th...
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    appearance, and new porches were added to the angles of the transept and chevet. As the pilgrimage flourished, the complex of church buildings was expanded...
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    16th century. The shell-shaped chevet stands out. Today it is inside the School of San José de Calasanz. Church del Carmen de Abajo: Chapel of the Lay Carmelites...
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    A more casual variant, the lit de jour or day bed, was midway between a bed and a sofa, with an upholstered chevet or headboard at one end attached...
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    cathedral in daylight. Note the evocative war memorial in front of the chevet. Not as deep as the usual porch, the south porch is decorated with statues...
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    Lisieux (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Gothic style of the Île de France, whereas the most recent parts of the building were constructed in the 18th century (the chevet, the lantern tower and...
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    the Chapelle des Morts de la Guerre and then what was the Chapelle de Montfort which is no longer in use. We then reach the chevet and the apsidal chapel...
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    Normandy had several distinctive features. One of these was the Norman chevet, a small apse or chapel attached to the choir at the east end of the church...
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    The Basilica of Saint-Mathurin de Larchant is a Catholic church located in Larchant (Seine-et-Marne), France. Although the church is commonly referred...
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    doyen of the chapter of the cathedral, Helie de Mamemort, who laid the first stone of the Gothic chevet, Construction of the Gothic church began in 1273...
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  • Noon had a chemistry table read together, with them ultimately landing the roles. Rowe described the four as "perfect", and the table read as "kinetic and...
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    ambulatory. There may be a group of projecting, radiating chapels called a chevet. English Gothic – The eastern ends show enormous diversity. Canterbury Cathedral...
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  • un homme mourant (Derniers moments) [Étude] (1899) Au chevet de l'homme mourant (1899) Au lit de mort (1899) Homme mourant et sa famille (1899) Les derniers...
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    Archived from the original on 3 January 2009. Wolf (1968). Ó Gráda, Cormac; Chevet, Jean-Michel (2002). "Famine And Market In 'Ancient Régime' France" (PDF)...
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    apsidioles, which were replaced after their destruction by a straight wall at chevet level. This was the site of the fenestella, the only opening, intended to...
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    History, 10 (4): 643–63, doi:10.2307/203063, JSTOR 203063 Ó Gráda, Cormac; Chevet, Jean-Michel (2002), "Famine And Market In Ancient Régime France", The Journal...
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    adjoined the chevet to the north, was built behind it on the east side. In his monograph on the churches of Haute-Auvergne, Adolphe de Chalvet de Rochemonteix...
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    tower which rises beside it to the early 16th century. The gothic nave and chevet were seriously damaged by bombing in July 1944 but later restored. The cathedral...
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