- Édouard-Jules
Corroyer (14
September 1835,
Amiens – 30
January 1904, Paris) was a
French architect and restorer. He came from a
family that was involved...
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Joseph Bonnel Jean-Claude Bras
Bernard Chiarelli Renaud Cohade Dominique Corroyer Gaël
Danic Léon
Desmenez Jean-Claude
Darcheville David Ducourtioux Laurent...
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closed in 1863. In 1872,
French architect of
historic monuments Édouard
Corroyer was
responsible for ****essing the
condition of Mont-Saint-Michel. It took...
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Marie Léonie Céline
Brailly was born on 28
April 1912 at 208, rue des
Corroyers in Amiens, France; the
daughter of Emma Rose
Marie Yvonne née Quennehen...
- S2CID 224823207. Sartori-Rupp A,
Cordero Cervantes D, Pepe A,
Gousset K,
Delage E,
Corroyer-Dulmont S, et al. (January 2019). "Correlative cryo-electron microscopy...
- (4): 570–577. doi:10.1037/a0016762. PMID 19947790. Rozencwajg, Paulette;
Corroyer,
Denis (2001). "Strategy
development in a
block design task". Intelligence...
- Viollet-le-Duc
visited the Mont and
later his students, Paul Gout and Édouard
Corroyer (the
famous Mère
Poulard was his maid), were
commissioned to
restore it...
- braise, broderie, brosse, chagrin, choix, chic, cliché, clinquant, coiffe,
corroyer, crèche, danser, échaffaud, engage, effroi, épargner, é****, étal, étayer...
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gathered a team of
designers including Charles Laisné [fr] and Édouard
Corroyer.
Given the
prominent place that the
Palace of
Justice was
called upon to...
- the installation.
Further leases were
signed in the 1950s with
importers Corroyer & Co.,
Israeli airline El Al,
French advertising company Publicis, and...