work as the subject, written for Magasin pittoresque in 1852, and entitled "Etudes d'architecture en France". Within more practical applications, nonce orders...
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The year 1852 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. September 24 – French engineer Henri Giffard makes the first airship...
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Second Empire style (redirect from Second empire architecture)
flourished during the reign of Emperor Napoleon III (1852–1870) and had an important influence on architecture and decoration in the rest of Europe and North...
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The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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the Second Empire (1852–1870) and the Third Republic that followed. The style of instruction that produced Beaux-Arts architecture continued without major...
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Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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Sagrada Família (category Modernisme architecture in Barcelona)
Maria Antonietta (2003). Peter Gossel (ed.). Antoni Gaudi, 1852–1926: From Nature to Architecture. Translated by Jeremy Carden. Hamburg, Germany: Taschen...
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Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, or the modern movement, is an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th...
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Antoni Gaudí (category 1852 births)
(/ɡaʊˈdi/ gow-DEE, /ˈɡaʊdi/ GOW-dee; Catalan: [ənˈtɔni ɣəwˈði]; 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect and designer from Spain, widely known...
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Spanish architecture refers to architecture in any area of what is now Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide, influencing mainly areas of what was...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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(I). 1915. Het Indische bouwen: architectuur en stedebouw in Indonesie : Dutch and Indisch architecture 1800-1950. Helmond: Gemeentemuseum Helmond. 1990...
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became known for his patisserie skills. He was deeply interested in architecture and was famous for his large pièces montées – table decorations sculpted...
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Petersburg University. JPL · 8475 8477 Andrejkiselev 1986 RF7 Andrey Kiselyov (1852–1940), a Russian teacher of mathematics. For more than 50 years, pupils in...
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which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture have been excluded. This list...
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nationalism painter. Among his best known paintings are Haugianerne (The Haugeans; 1852) and Brudeferd i Hardanger (The Bridal Procession in Hardanger; 1848), painted...
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Calvert Vaux (section Downing & Vaux (1850–1852))
of architecture into their natural surroundings. He favored naturalistic and curvilinear lines in his designs. In addition to landscape architecture, Vaux...
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Les Invalides (section Architecture)
Marshal of France Rémy Joseph Isidore Exelmans (1775–1852), Marshal of France Émile Fayolle (1852–1928), Marshal of France Ernest François Fournier (1842–1934)...
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La Russie en 1839 (French for Russia in 1839) is an 1843 book by French author Marquis de Custine. Highly critical of Russian society, it was banned there...
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The development of a distinct architectural style in Paraguay is relatively recent. This is due partially to the European influence following the colonization...
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In Search of Lost Time (redirect from A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs)
Grasset. In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, also translated as Within a Budding Grove), published in 1919, was...
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Casa Milà (category Modernisme architecture in Barcelona)
taxativamente prevenido en la base 2.ª del Programa de Concurso, ni mucho menos podía estarlo en la fecha señalada de 1910. Rainer Zervst. Gaudí, 1852–1926, Antoni...
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1875), pp. 21-22. "Almanach royal de Belgique: Classé et Mis en Ordre Par H. Tarlier". 1852. On Google Books On Google Books On Google Books On Google Books...
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Achaemenid architecture includes all architectural achievements of the Achaemenid Persians manifesting in construction of spectacular cities used for...
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title of Prince Napoléon, given to him by his cousin Emperor Napoleon III in 1852, he was also 2nd Prince of Montfort, 1st Count of Meudon and Count of Moncalieri...
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c. 1852, Narciso Práxenes The museum building received two main awards: The Spanish Architecture Award (2017). The FAD Awards for Architecture and Interior...
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Woldzigt, Roderwolde (category Windmills completed in 1852)
mill and an oil mill. It was built in 1852 and is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 32541. Woldzigt was built in 1852 for S J Datema and E F Aukema. It was...
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building, an example of historicist architecture of the Wilhelminian period, replaced a previous station inaugurated in 1852, later turned into a covered market...
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round shield. This was a popular form of decoration in neoclassical architecture. The frame and portrait were carved as one, in marble for interiors,...
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