- of
Biennais, Étaimpuis and Leuilly. The
church of St.Martin at Étaimpuis,
dating from the
nineteenth century. The
church of St.Martin at
Biennais, dating...
- and silversmith. Martin-Guillaume
Biennais was born in La Cochère on
April 29, 1764.
After his father's death,
Biennais moved to
Paris in 1788,
where he...
- on "flying-bomb sites" on July 1, 4, and 5, 1944, as "
Biennais #1", "
Biennais #2," and "
Biennais #3". This
suggests that
these storage sites were perhaps...
- of
Bavaria married Napoleon's stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais. Made by
Biennais, the most
famous French goldsmith of the day, the
Royal Crown of Bavaria...
-
entrusted to
Vivant Denon, ****isted by the
goldsmith Martin-Guillaume
Biennais and the
young architect Joseph ****. Denon,
director of the Museum, kept...
- orfèvrerie, a
rival of Jean-Baptiste-Claude
Odiot and Martin-Guillaume
Biennais. He was the only son of the
royal goldsmith Robert-Joseph
Auguste (1723–1805)...
- crystals. The
crown of
Napoleon was made by the
jeweller Martin-Guillaume
Biennais with
antique cameos for the
coronation of the
Emperor in 1804. His gilded...
-
father Pierre, and
around 1810
worked under the
sculptor Martin-Guillaume
Biennais, who was a
goldsmith to Napoleon.
After studying under sculptor Francois-Joseph...
- to
Wellington by Blücher. Made by Napoleon's
goldsmith Martin-Guillaume
Biennais, it is
today on
display at
Apsley House along with its
three scabbards...
- Percier,
Pierre François Léonard
Fontaine and made by Martin-Guillaume
Biennais, the
tureen was
given to
Napoleon I by his
sister Pauline and her husband...