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    architectural styles to extensively employ mascarons were Beaux Arts and Art Nouveau. In addition to architecture, mascarons are used in the other applied arts...
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    face mascaron on the place de la Bourse Allegory of Bordeaux and her wealth, including two African slaves, ceiling of the Grand-Théâtre de Bordeaux Spaces...
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    the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux (1780). The Odeon Theatre in Paris (1779–1782) was built by Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785) and Charles de Wailly (1729–1798)...
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    Nymphe". "Sibylle de Panzoult". "Supplication d'aprés Aubanel". "Triomphe de la République". "Vase orné de mascarons, de nymphes et de satyres". "Maitre...
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    the water poured out spouts, or canons, which were often decorated with mascarons, or masks, in the form of the heads of humans, animals or monsters. Later...
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    ribbon, acanthus leaves, gadrooning, interlace, meanders, cornucopias, mascarons, Ancient urns, tripods, perfume burners, dolphins, ram and lion heads...
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    220 meters of the river. It was, until the opening of the Pont de pierre in Bordeaux in 1822, the only permanent bridge over the Garonne. Its arches...
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    Duke of Gor (redirect from Duque de Gor)
    brick, combining stone elements and modernist decorations, such as the mascarons found on the cornice. The façade also includes large bay windows with...
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    Art Nouveau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the mascarons made by Adamo Boari in the façade of the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City (1904–1934) Asymmetric façade with curved lines of De Beck...
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    depicting the competition composition horizontally is located below the mascaron drawing. Initially, Goya sketched the genius leading Hannibal by the hand...
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    had gone to Calais in June, 1776, left toward the end of that year for Bordeaux, where it embarked September 25, 1777, to rejoin the second battalion in...
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    wave-like scrolls, lion mascarons (mostly on lateral cornices), dentils, acanthus leafs, bucrania, festoons, egg-and-dart, rais-de-cœur, beads, meanders...
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    Paris to Bordeaux automobile race, and is the only fountain in Paris with a bas-relief of an automobile. Fontaine des Amours de Bagatelle, Parc-de-Batagelle...
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    consecrated in Bordeaux on 1 November 1653. He resigned in 1672. Eubel-Gauchat, IV, p. 351, with n. 3. Rupin (1880), pp. 374-375. Mascaron was nominated...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Pamiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    consecrated a bishop on 11 February 1742 by Archbishop François de Casaubon de Maniban of Bordeaux. He died in Pamiers before 28 January 1787; Lahondas says...
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    (1203–1206) Foulques de Marseille (1206–1231) Raymond du Falga (1232–1279) Bertrand de l'Isle-Jourdain (1270–1286) Hugues Mascaron (1286–1296) Saint Louis...
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    successively suffragan to the Archdioceses of Bordeaux (under the old regime), Toulouse (1802–1822), and Bordeaux again (since 1822). Legends which do not...
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