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Lignereux is a
French company,
founded in 1787 by Martin-Eloy
Lignereux,
which produces objets d'art.
Established in
Paris and London,
Lignereux plays...
- Martin-Eloy
Lignereux also
spelled Martin-Eloi (1751-1809) was a
French marchand-mercier or
decorative arts dealer.
Active in
Paris from 1781, he founded...
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objets de curiosité de Marie-Antoinette: confiés à
Daguerre et
Lignereux,
marchands bijoutiers, le 10
octobre 1789.
Maurice Rheims' La vie étrange...
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adapted from an Andre-Charles
Boulle table en bureau, c. 1770 Martin-Eloy
Lignereux – at
least 2 items:
Paire de cabinets, (see
pietra dura section), c. 1803...
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offerts à Michèle Perret,
edited by
Dominique Lagorgette and
Marielle Lignereux,
special issue of LINX,
novembre 2002. Littérature et linguistique: diachronie...
- Guillemot [fr]
Lignereux 2015, pp. 157–158
Lignereux 2015, p. 169 Ch****in 1899, p. 779, t. III
Guillemot 1859, pp. 230–231
Lignereux 2015, p. 192 La...
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purchased the
fashionable premises of the marchand-mercier Martin-Éloi
Lignereux, for whom he had
provided furnishing bronzes in rue Taitbout, Paris. When...
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erected with a bell
tower in 1840,
partially occupies the
fourth side.
Lignereux,
Claire (2020). "Parcours Charleville-Mézières
Ville d'art et d'histoire"...
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Daguerre had
moved to
London and
formed a
partnership with Martin-Eloi
Lignereux, who
remained in Paris.
Daguerre set up
premises in
Sloane Street, Chelsea...
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including Jacob Frères. The
Jacobs shared the
medal for
furniture with
Lignereux. The
revolutionary Jacquard loom,
driven by
punch cards,
received a bronze...