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- Auguste Nicolas Caristie (6 December 1783 in Avallon – 5 December 1862 in Paris) was a French architect. He is best known for his restorations of public...
- in a volume of Description de l'Égypte (1821), Philippe Joseph Marie Caristie [fr] and Edme-François Jomard discussed the location of the Labyrinth in...
- the Chapelle expiatoire du Champ-des-Martyrs, Brech, France, by Auguste Caristie, 1824 Neoclassical Tuscan columns in the Neues Museum, Berlin, by Friedrich...
- Ages to guard the northern entry points of the town. Architect Auguste Caristie studied the arch and carried out restoration work in the late 1820s. The...
- 17th century, but by the time the French engineer Philippe Joseph Marie Caristie [fr] visited the monument near the turn of the 19th century, it been "knocked...
- 1812 Tilman-François Suys Baron Poisson A private hospital 1813 Auguste Caristie Fedel and Landon A city hall 1814 Charles Henri Landon and Louis Destouches...
- devoted himself to teaching. The following are some of his students: Auguste Caristie (1783–1862) François Debret (1777–1850) Joseph-Louis Duc (1802–1879), prix...
- Claude-Louis D'Aviler. The works were managed by the architect Jean-Antoine Caristie. Following the French Revolution, the cathedral was closed and was transformed...
- Caffarelli du Falga, general Caquet (died 1799), artist Philippe Joseph Marie Caristie (1775–1852), polytechnicien (X 1794), engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées...
- Heurtier (1739–1822) 1822 : Jean-Nicolas Huyot (1780–1840) 1840 : Auguste Caristie (1783–1862) 1863 : Victor Baltard (1805–1874) 1874 : Charles Garnier (1825–1898)...