- Paul Luc
Olivier Bluysen (10
April 1861 – 10
September 1928) was a
French journalist and politician. He was
deputy and then
senator for
French India from...
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representing a
luminous starry vault. Its
designers are the
architect Auguste Bluysen and the
engineer John Eberson. The façade was
designed by the sculptor...
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Edward Durell Stone and
Donald Deskey (1932)
Grand Rex in
Paris by
Auguste Bluysen, John Eberson, Henri-Édouard
Navarre and
Maurice Dufrêne (1932) The Paramount...
- by
Peter Watkins Written by
Agathe Bluysen Peter Watkins Cinematography Odd-Geir Sæther
Edited by
Agathe Bluysen Patrick Watkins Peter Watkins Release...
- Beaux-Arts – l'Exposition du
Champ de Mars',
Journal des Arts, 16 May 1890 Paul
Bluysen, 'Le
Salon du
Champ de Mars – IV, La République francaise, 23 June 1890...
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Grand Rex, (1932, Paris, France)
which was
designed by
architect Auguste Bluysen with ****istance from Eberson. John
Eberson was the most
successful promoter...
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former warehouse of the LU
biscuit factory,
designed by
architect Auguste Bluysen.
After the LU
business moved out in the 1980s, the
building was part of...
- and Parc de Champagne, Reims,
France Designer Paul Moreau-Vauthier (statue),
Auguste Bluysen (base in Bamako), Jean-François
Gavoty (base in Reims)...
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legislative elections of 1914
Flandin gave his
support to Paul
Bluysen as
deputy for
French India.
Bluysen won by a
large majority. At the
start of
World War I...
- La Michodière [fr] in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris.
Built by
Auguste Bluysen [fr] in 1925 in Art Deco style, it has a
tradition of
showing boulevard...