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Charles Percier ([ʃaʁl pɛʁsje]; 22
August 1764 – 5
September 1838) was a
neoclassical French architect,
interior decorator and designer, who
worked in...
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Percier and Fontaine. The two
architects worked within many of the empire's residences,
creating spaces for the
Empress to feel at home in.
Percier and...
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professional bond with his
slightly younger colleague Charles Percier.
Between 1805 and 1810
Percier and
Fontaine completed the
works of the Cour Carrée that...
- It was
during this
period that he met
Charles Percier, a
fellow student in Peyre’s
workshop (
Percier also won the prix de Rome and
joined Fontaine there...
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Percier and
Fontaine was a
noted partnership between French architects Charles Percier and
Pierre François Léonard Fontaine. Together,
Percier and Fontaine...
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replaced by
Corinthian richness and splendour". Two
French architects,
Percier and Fontaine, were
together the
creators of the
French Empire style. The...
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service - Sèvres
porcelain Library Library created in 1800 by
Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard
Fontaine Furniture in ****gany is the creation...
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southwestern side of the Cour Carrée was
completed on
designs by
Percier and Fontaine. In 1819 an
exhibition of
manufactured products was opened...
- Napoleon's
architects Charles Percier and
Pierre Fontaine designed a
monumental staircase, soon
dubbed the
Escalier Percier et Fontaine, that
started next...
- Jean-Baptiste de Belloy, who
restored the cathedral's interior.
Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard
Fontaine made quasi-Gothic
modifications to...