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Charles Henri-Camille
Lemaresquier (October 16, 1870, Sète -
January 6, 1972, Paris) was a
French architect and teacher.
Lemaresquier was born in Sète, in...
- Jean-François
Lemaresquier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ləmaʁɛskje]; Heugueville-sur-Sienne, 4
March 1767 –
Battle of Tamatave, 18 May 1811) was...
- death, his
successor as head of the
atelier was his own student,
Charles Lemaresquier. He died in Paris, aged 86. Laloux's work includes: the neo-Byzantine...
- entries:
Hendrik Petrus Berlage,
Victor Horta,
Josef Hoffman,
Charles Lemaresquier, John
James Burnet,
Attilio Muggia, Ivar Tengbom,
Carlos Gato of Madrid...
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Michel Debré (1912–1996),
politician │ │ x 1936 Anne-Marie
Lemaresquier (1912-) │ │ │ │ │ ├──>
Vincent Debré (1939-),
businessman │ │ │ x Isabelle...
- work at the
Cercle National des Armées, Paris, for
architect Charles Lemaresquier, 1927
Oedipe et le
Sphinx (Oedipus and the Sphinx) Le Bon Samaritain...
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Charles Lemaresquier, and
succeeded his
father as head of the Beaux-Arts de
Paris grande école. He
continued his father's
Atelier Lemaresquier. He was...
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member of the
Union for a Po****r Movement. He is a son of Anne-Marie
Lemaresquier and
politician Michel Debré, who was
Prime Minister of France, and twin-brother...
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receives second-year to four-year law students. It was
designed by
Charles Lemaresquier,
Alain le Normand, and François
Carpentier to
accommodate the growing...
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Course in
Civic Architecture in 1929. He
trained in Paris, at the Laloux-
Lemaresquier atelier, and
later received a
scholarship from the
National Board of...