- Émile
Boeswillwald (2
February 1815 – 20
March 1896) was a
French architect. He
succeeded Prosper Mérimée as
Inspector General of
Historic Monuments and...
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Boeswillwald (October 22, 1844, in
Paris – July 17, 1931, in Paris) was a
French architect and art historian. Son of the
architect Émile
Boeswillwald...
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copious notes and
drawings upon his
death in 1879 when his
pupil Paul
Boeswillwald and, later, the
architect Nodet continued the
rehabilitation of Carc****onne...
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death in 1879, the
restoration work was
continued by his pupil, Paul
Boeswillwald, and
later by the
architect Nodet. An
image of the
historic city of Carc****onne...
- The work,
requested by
Prosper Mérimée, was led by
architect Émile
Boeswillwald. The
building was saved. However, the
western facade was
radically altered...
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Henri IV. It was
designed according to the
plans of the
architect Émile
Boeswillwald. The
construction of the church, of neo-Gothic influence,
began in the...
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first conducted by Félix Duban, then by Jean-Baptiste L****us and Émile
Boeswillwald, with the
young Eugène Viollet-le-Duc as an ****istant. The work continued...
- Marguerite, a
church in Neo-Gothic
style replicating an 1860
church by Émile
Boeswillwald in Pau, France. The
church in
Roches Noires was
converted into Al-Quds...
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preservation of monuments,
attending meetings of the
Commission and
advising Boeswillwald, who had
replaced him as
Inspector of
Monuments in 1860. On his urging...
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Rouault and
Suzanne Largeot,
Delahaye 135, 1st 1951, co-driver Mme.
Boeswillwald,
Peugeot 203, 50th, 2nd Ladies' Cup 1952, co-driver
Germaine Rouault...