- then
Hector Lefuel built the
Denon and
Richelieu pavilions as
echoes of Lemercier's
Pavillon de l'Horloge. In the 1860s and 1870s,
Lefuel used designs...
- Hector-Martin
Lefuel (pronounced [ɛktɔʁ maʁtɛ̃ ləfɥɛl]; 14
November 1810 – 31
December 1880) was a
French architect, best
known for his work on the Palais...
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after Visconti's
death in late 1853,
modified and
executed by Hector-Martin
Lefuel. It
represented the
completion of a centuries-long project,
sometimes referred...
- façade by
Hector Lefuel (1864–68)
Western façade of
Pavillon de l'Horloge of the
Louvre by
Hector Lefuel Gates of the
Louvre by
Hector Lefuel (1861) Grand...
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minister of Napoleon, and
initially designed in the 1850s by Hector-Martin
Lefuel as part of
Napoleon III's
Louvre expansion, it
received its
current Stripped...
- name. The
western façade was
comprehensively remodeled by Hector-Martin
Lefuel in the 1850s
during the
Second Empire. that is when the name of Pavillon...
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annulled in 1865. In the late 1850s she had a
liaison with
architect Hector Lefuel, from
which a son was born in 1859 whom she
called Louis Vignon. She remarried...
- east. The
pavilion was
entirely redesigned and
rebuilt by Hector-Martin
Lefuel in 1864–1868 in a
highly decorated Second Empire style.
Arguably the most...
- In
October 1846, Hunt
entered the
Paris atelier of the
architect Hector Lefuel,
while studying for the
entrance examinations of the École des Beaux-Arts...
- had been
created by
Lefuel between the
Grande Galerie and
Pavillon Denon was
redecorated in 1886 by
Edmond Guillaume [fr],
Lefuel's successor as architect...