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- Alain Chedanne (1942–2010) was a French writer and professional squatter. He is known for two books, ****, Man! (1971) and Un Freak (1974), both published...
- 15 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin. Bader commissioned the architect Georges Chedanne and his pupil Ferdinand Chanut to design the store at the Haussmann location...
- was built on the site of the former br****erie Rinck. Architect Georges Chedanne was chosen to oversee the construction. He was ****isted by a Lyonnais architect...
- Arthur-Stanislas Diet using Istrian stone, and also features the work of Georges Chedanne [fr]. Designed in neoclassical style, the villa is among the few local...
- bucranium on the facade of the Hôtel Élysée Palace, Paris, architect Georges Chedanne and sculptor Paul Gasq, 1897-1899 Beaux-Arts mosaic of bucrania and festoons...
- Defr****e Albert Louvet A Palace for the Court of Auditors 1887 Georges Chedanne Henri Eustache and Charles Heubès A gymnasium 1888 Albert Tournaire A Parliamentary...
- Aimable Pélissier (1794–1864), Marshal of France, was born here Georges Chedanne (1861–1940), architect, was born here Georges Bradberry (1878–1959), artist...
- Champs-Elysées, previously the Elysée Palace Hotel designed by architect Georges Chedanne [fr], built by the Compagnie Internationale des Grands Hotels and opened...
- Lafayette department store on Boulevard Haussmann, built by architect Georges Chedanne and his pupil Ferdinand Chanut. The building was begun in 1895, and the...
- fête son anniversaire 1971: Bernard Frank Un siècle débordé 1972: Alain Chedanne ****, Man 1973: Michel del Castillo Le Vent de la nuit 1974: André Hardellet...