- Paul
Sédille (16 June 1836,
Paris – 6
January 1900) was a
French architect and theorist; and
designed the 1880
reconstruction of the
iconic Magasins du...
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facade of
grande magasin Printemps,
Paris (1881–89), for
architect Paul
Sédille Monument to
Gustave Flaubert (1890), his last
major work. List of works...
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Marcel Sedille-Courbon (born 1903, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian bobsledder. He
competed in the four-man
event at the 1928
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- the fine art hall of the
Exposition Universelle of 1878, Paris, by Paul
Sedille, 1878
Romanian Revival acanthuses on a stained-gl****
window of the Kiseleff...
- 244] Hôtel
Schneider 8 137 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré [1,245] Hôtel
Sédille 8 28
boulevard Malesherbes [1,246] Hôtel de La Vaupalière 8 25
avenue Matignon...
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escapes and
polychrome ceramics. The
architect of the façade was Paul
Sédille, who also
designed the
interior of the
Printemps department store (1881–89)...
- in 1936 to
house additional guests. The annex,
designed by E.
Ellsworth Sedille, had a
Gothic design and was one of the
tallest buildings in Anchorage...
- was
rebuilt with the new
building designed by
architects Jules and Paul
Sédille. The
store also
became the
first to use
electric lighting with the rebuild...
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Ernest Casimir-Lambert,
Walter Jean
Ganshof van der Meersch,
Marcel Sedille-Courbon, Max Houben, and Léon Tom 1:39.8 1:44.7 3:24.5 7 Romania II (ROU)...
- Alaska. It is a two-story cast
concrete building,
designed by E.
Ellsworth Sedille and
built in 1936 with
funding from the
Public Works Administration. It...