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Sinuous curves on the façade of
Avenue Montaigne no. 26, Paris, by
Louis Duhayon and
Marcel Julien (1937) Art Deco was not a
single style, but a collection...
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Sinuous curves on the façade of
Avenue Montaigne no. 26 in Paris, by
Louis Duhayon and
Marcel Julien (1937) Art
Nouveau was one of the
factors that led to...
- (Avenue des Champs-Élysées no. 74),
designed by
Charles Lefebvre or
Louis Duhayon, 1914 Art Deco
reliefs of
putti on Rue de
Vaugirard no. 60, Paris, France...
- (5): 401–414. doi:10.1590/S0103-50531999000500011. Moussa, Jamal; Guyard-
Duhayon, Carine; Herson, Patrick; Amouri, Hani; Rager,
Marie Noelle; Jutand, Anny...
- De Oliveira, Rémi; Hutet, Evelyne; Lancelot, Renaud; Paboeuf, Frédéric;
Duhayon, Maxime; Boinas, Fernando; Pérez de León,
Adalberto A.; Filatov, Serhii;...
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investigated for its mutagenicity.[citation needed] Buhaibeh, Ruqaya;
Duhayon, Carine; Valyaev,
Dmitry A.; Sortais, Jean-Baptiste; Canac, Yves (2021)...
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April 1943, Dowding, Carpentier, Désiré Didry,
Protais Dubois and
Marcel Duhayon were
sentenced to death.
Dowding and his co-sentenced were transferred...
- Kerléo's reconstitution,
completed a year
later with
perfumer Aimable Duhayon,
impressed many
within the industry, a
major catalyst for the
launch of...
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Boulevard Haussmann, was
built in 1925-1927 on a
design by
architects Louis Duhayon [fr] and
Marcel Julien, with a
striking rotunda at the tip. On the corner...
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Champs Élysées
celebrated the
achievement of the
architect Marcel Duhayon.
Marcel Duhayon designed luxury hotels in Paris :
Hotel Royal Monceau,
Hotel Commodore...