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    Maurice Max-Ingrand, better known as Max Ingrand (20 December 1908, Bressuire – 25 August 1969, Paris) was a French artist and decorator, known for his...
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    glass window called "Le vitrail de l'Europe de Max Ingrand" (The Glass Window of Europe of Max Ingrand). According to graphical specifications published...
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    Only the forward wall held a mural done in 14 engraved glass panels by Max Ingrand, as well as two tapestries, Les amoureux du printemps by Marc Saint-Saëns...
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    Church. In 1956, the Council of Europe donated the famous choir window by Max Ingrand, the "Strasbourg Madonna" (see also Flag of Europe § Marian interpretation)...
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    Koenig was added in 2014. The stained glass windows are the work of Max Ingrand. They depict scenes chronicling the history of the city and the cathedral...
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    Church of France. It was built by architect Verrey with the glazing of Max Ingrand and was inaugurated on 23 October 1955. Several sites are registered...
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    an area of 1,046 m2 (11,259 sq ft), was constructed in the 1950s by Max Ingrand. The window's main colors are in shades of crimson, gold and blue. Meticulously...
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    architect Noël Le Maresquier and features stained glass panels by Maurice Max-Ingrand. Mother Marie-Eugénie de Jésus (1844-1894) Mother Marie-Célestine of...
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    Petrus Berlage, Victor Horta, and Josef Hoffman. Among his students were Max Ingrand and David Moreira da Silva. The architect held seat #6 of the Architecture...
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    Delsaux (1821–1893), architect Auguste Van Assche (1826–1907), architect Max Ingrand (1908–1969), master glassmaker After the collegiate church became the...
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    Rizzoli. Franco, Deboni (2013). Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand. Turin. ISBN 9788842222163. OCLC 881689184.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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    1958. The first fountain was made of glass by Dufour, architect and Max Ingrand, master glassmaker. Restored in 1986. A second glass fountain was made...
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  • Enguerrand (or Engrand, Ingrand) is a medieval French name, derived from a Germanic name Engilram (Engelram, Ingelram), from Angil, the tribal name of...
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    depicts the hagiography of Saint Agnes. It was added to in 1968 by Max Ingrand, but seven scenes out of fifteen are original. The oak stalls are sixteen...
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  • studies, he studied the craft of stained glass for eight years under Max Ingrand, along with his cousin Jean Gourmelin. He then started drawing cartoons...
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    exposition and cooperative relationship with artists such at René Lalique, Max Ingrand, and Raymond Subes, also directly led to a commission to lead the interior...
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    Metalwork created by Subes in the early 1930s (top) above lacquered doors by Max Ingrand at the Tokyo residence of Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, lately Teien Art Museum...
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    22, 1941, Theodor Dannecker informed the regional prefect Jean-Pierre Ingrand (1905–1992), representative of the Ministry of the Interior in the occupied...
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    May in the General Meeting of the Auverge Resistance, chaired by Henry Ingrand at Boitout farm, a few kilometres from Paulhaguet. He proposed three hideouts:...
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    d'Humières Paul Ibos Albert Idohou Pierre Iehlé André Ima François Ingold Henry Ingrand Victor Iturria Henri Jaboulay André Jacob François Jacob Paul Jacquier...
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