French colonial architecture includes several styles of architecture used by the French during colonization. French colonial architecture has a long history...
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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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Hôtel de Galliffet (category Houses completed in 1792)
France. The hotel was built from 1776 to 1792, for Alexandre de Galliffet, the President of the Parlement of Aix-en-Provence who also built the Château du...
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Ligugé Abbey (category 1792 disestablishments in France)
church, a function which it continues to serve for the Parish of Saint-Martin en Poitou. The current pastor, as of September 2014, is Thierry de Mascarel....
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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Nationalmuseum (category 1792 in art)
benefactors include King Gustav III and Carl Gustaf Tessin. It was founded in 1792 as Kungliga Museet (Royal Museum). The present building was opened in 1866...
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By Carême's account his father took him from home in the latter part of 1792 and sent him on his way alone, bidding him, with some touching words, to...
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A modern œuvre, which marks a turning point in the history of French architecture. Built in bricks, schist and pierre de Caen, the castle has a central...
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a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1792. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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Abbey of Saint-Evroul (redirect from St Evroul-en-Ouche)
normande, p. 270. Dupont, Abbé. L'abbaye de Saint-Évroult, paroisse de Touquette-en-Ouche de 1789 à 1815 (in French). pp. 6–10, 25–27. Joranson, Einar (July 1948)...
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Second Empire style (redirect from Second empire architecture)
architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff (1792–1867). The Industrial Revolution was beginning to demand a new kind of architecture: bigger, stronger and less expensive...
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Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: Renaissance to Revolution, 1492–1792. Cambridge University Press. 1996. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-521-47033-9. Retrieved...
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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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war booty during the Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802). The pictorial area (67.29 m2) of the canvas makes The Wedding Feast...
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The architecture of Algeria encompasses a diverse history influenced by a number of internal and external forces, including the Roman Empire, Muslim conquest...
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restoration. Le Repos de la Sainte Famille pendant la fuite en Égypte, Louis Gauffier, 1792. La Mort de Hyacinthe, Jean Broc, 1801. Eugène Fromentin, Une...
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Adam style (category Neoclassical architecture)
of interior design and architecture, as practised by Scottish architect William Adam and his sons, of whom Robert (1728–1792) and James (1732–1794) were...
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Acadian architecture, also known as Cadien architecture, is a traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns. It is prevalent in Acadia...
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Salzburg (redirect from Architecture of Salzburg)
Salzburg's historic center (German: Altstadt) is renowned for its Baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps. The...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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Structuralism is a movement in architecture and urban planning that evolved around the middle of the 20th century. It was a reaction to Rationalism's...
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the Nord souveraineté. Municipal elections begin. Public library founded. 1792 - City besieged by Austrian forces. 1793 - Population: 66,761. 1802 - Société...
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Madrid, begun 1527, completed 1552, demolished 1792 The second period of French Renaissance architecture commenced in about 1540, late in the reign of...
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Bibiana Benítez". Encicopledia de Historía y Cultura del Caribe (in Spanish). En Caribe. Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 8 December...
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Malletier, Maison fondée en 1792, édition Devambez, 2010 p 220 Pierre Tzenkoff, Goyard, Malletier, Maison fondée en 1792, édition Devambez, 2010 p 224...
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Greek Revival architecture is a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
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La Plaine St. André (section Architecture)
situated in Au Cap and formerly recognised as Eco-Musée, traces its origins to 1792. Originally owned by Jean-Francois Marie Jorre de St. Jorre, who hailed from...
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(April 1937). "Ludwig Tieck's English Studies at the University of Göttingen, 1792-1794". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 36 (2). University...
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Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida (category Neoclassical architecture in Madrid)
called La Florida. The present structure was built by Felipe Fontana from 1792 to 1798 on the orders of King Carlos IV, who also commissioned the frescoes...
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collection is bequeathed to form the basis of the Bibliothèque Méjanes at Aix-en-Provence. September 3–December – Goethe undertakes his Italian Journey (published...
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