- Pierre-François-Henri
Labrouste (French: [pjɛʁ fʁɑ̃swa ɑ̃ʁi labrust]) (11 May 1801 – 24 June 1875) was a
French architect from the
famous École des Beaux-Arts...
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supporting the roof, was
built between 1838 and 1851 by
architect Henri Labrouste. The
library contains around 2
million do****ents, and
currently is the...
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constructed buildings on the Rue de
Richelieu designed by
Henri Labrouste. Upon
Labrouste's death in 1875 the
library was
further expanded,
including the...
- Madeleine, Paris. The
classic example of Néo-Grec
architecture is
Henri Labrouste's innovative Bibliothèque
Sainte Genevieve in Paris, 1843–50, generally...
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General La Ch****e de Vérigny and
Alexandre Labrouste [fr],
father of
notable architect Henri Labrouste. A
further 22
people were injured, with at least...
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historical research service. The Sainte-Geneviève Library,
designed by
Henri Labrouste and
built in the mid-1800s,
contains a rare book and m****cript division...
- Houellebecq,
published in
January 2019. The narrator, Florent-Claude
Labrouste, is a
depressed agricultural scientist who
lives in a
Parisian apartment...
- by four
teachers at the academy, Joseph-Louis Duc, Félix Duban,
Henri Labrouste, and Léon Vaudoyer, who had
studied at the
French Academy in Rome at the...
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festival held at the Champ-de-Mars in Paris, France. The
architect Henri Labrouste and the
painter Pierre-Victor
Galland contributed to the
decoration of...
- completed.
Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: (unknown). May 11 –
Henri Labrouste,
French architect of the École des
Beaux Arts (died 1875) June 4 – James...