- Jean-Charles-Léon
Danjoy (31 May 1806 – 4
September 1862) was a
French architect who
specialized in
renovating historical buildings.
Danjoy was born on 31...
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rooms were
removed by
Edmond Duthoit and
another French architect, Édouard
Danjoy. The two
architects also
recorded the madrasa's
floor plan and made detailed...
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critic of
outdated practices in
French physical and
medical education.
Danjoy was also an
advocate for vegetarianism. He
served as
president of the French...
- Château Pastré and Château Sanderval. The
Parisian architect Jean-Charles
Danjoy designed the Château Pastré, the
largest of the buildings,
completed in...
- María de Benevívere Dans le Monastère de Bénévivere by Jean
Charles Léon
Danjoy (1841)
Location within Spain Monastery information Order Augustine Established...
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competition for
restoration of Notre-Dame de
Paris against Jean-Charles
Danjoy and Jean-Jacques Arveuf. They
replaced the old
sculpture with new works...
- for
restoration of Notre-Dame de
Paris in
competition with Jean-Charles
Danjoy and with the
winning team of Jean-Baptiste L****us and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc...
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Hector Lefuel,
Alexis Paccard, Jean-Louis
Victor Grisart, and Jean-Charles
Danjoy.
Beginning in 1823
Huyot began presenting lectures in
classical architectural...
- de la
Amazonia Peruana".
Pages 43–67 in R. Kalliola, M. Puhakka, and W.
Danjoy, editors,
Amazonia Peruana: vegetacióon húmeda
tropical en el
llano subandino...
- the
Natural History Museum. A
first plan was
submitted by Jean-Charles
Danjoy (1806-1862), a
celebrated architect who had
directed construction of the...