Louis XV furniture (section Consoles and tables)
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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Le Tréhou Parish close (section The chevet)
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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Rouen Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen)
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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Amiens Cathedral (section The chevet and east chapels)
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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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (redirect from Iglesia de Santa Domingo)
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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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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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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Chartres Cathedral (redirect from Notre-Dame de Chartres)
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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Mans/Vindinum, chef-lieu de la cité des Aulerques Cénomans Chevet, Meunier & Monteil 2022, p. 188 Chevet, Meunier & Monteil 2022, p. 168 Chevet, Meunier & Monteil...
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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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Louis XIV (redirect from Louis-François de France, duc d'Anjou)
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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Louis XVI furniture (section Tables)
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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Le Puy Cathedral (section Choir, transept and chevet)
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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Salamanca (section Convento de San Esteban)
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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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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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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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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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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Pierre Aristouy (category Sportspeople from Mont-de-Marsan)
Pierre Aristouy, l'artisan de la montée en N2 de la réserve". Ouest-France.fr. 30 May 2018. "FC Nantes. Pierre Aristouy au chevet de la réserve". Ouest-France...
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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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Les planificateurs linguistiques au chevet du wallon [wa] by Jean Lechanteur, published by the Société de Langue et de Littérature wallonnes. The orthography...
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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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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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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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Nevers Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Cyr-et-Sainte-Julitte de Nevers)
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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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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Limoges Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges)
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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Saint-Brieuc Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Saint-Brieuc)
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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