- Léon
Vaudoyer (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ vodwaje]) (7 June 1803 – 9
February 1872) was a
French architect.
Vaudoyer was born in Paris, the son of architect...
- Jean-Louis
Vaudoyer (10
September 1883, in Le Plessis-Robinson, Hauts-de-Seine – 20 May 1963) was a
French novelist, poet,
essayist and art historian....
- Antoine-Laurent-Thomas
Vaudoyer (21
December 1756,
Paris - 27 May 1846, Paris) was a
French architect. He was
married to Alexandrine-Julie Lagrenée, daughter...
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souvenir rose from her
first ball. The
ballet was
written by Jean-Louis
Vaudoyer who
based the
story on a
verse by Théophile
Gautier and used the music...
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rebuilt in the
second half of the 19th
century by the
architects Léon
Vaudoyer and Henri-Jacques Espérandieu. The
present day
cathedral is a gigantic...
- the academy, Joseph-Louis Duc, Félix Duban,
Henri Labrouste, and Léon
Vaudoyer, who had
studied at the
French Academy in Rome at the end of the 1820s...
- pan de mur jaune')". On 1 May 1921, in a
letter to his
friend Jean-Louis
Vaudoyer who had just
published an
article about the painter,
Proust reminded him...
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attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris,
where he was a
student of
Vaudoyer and Lebas. He won a
departmental prize in 1829 and a
medal in 1830. He...
- The
painter was
thought to be a self-portrait of the artist; Jean-Louis
Vaudoyer suggested the
young woman could be his daughter.: 172 The
painter sits...
- of M****ille
since the 5th century, prin****lly by the
architects Léon
Vaudoyer and Henri-Jacques Espérandieu (1829-1874). It is 142 m (469 ft) long, and...