- François-Jean
Bralle (11
January 1750 – 12 June 1832) was a
French architect and engineer, best
known as for the
construction of
fountains in
Paris during...
- Napoleon's
Egyptian campaign. It is the work of
architect François-Jean
Bralle and
sculptor Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet. It has been
listed since 1977 as...
- Interior,
Emmanuel Cretet. It was
designed by the
engineer François-Jean
Bralle, who was in
charge of the
Paris fountains and
water supply during the First...
-
Vaugirard and rue du Regard. It was the work of
architect François-Jean
Bralle and
sculptor Achille Valois. The bas-relief of the
fountain depicts the...
- the
Fontaine du Fellah,
built in 1806. It was
designed by François-Jean
Bralle. A well-do****ented example, destro****
after Napoleon was deposed, was the...
-
Fontaine du Palmier,
designed in 1806 by
architect and
engineer François-Jean
Bralle (1750-1832) to
celebrate French victories in battle. It has a
circular basin...
-
architect François-Jean
Bralle.
Fontaine de la
place du quai de l'Ecole.
Place quai de l'Ecole.
Built 1806 by
architect François-Jean
Bralle.
Moved in 1835 and...
-
fountains built by
Napoleon were
designed by the same architect, François-Jean
Bralle,
chief engineer of the
water service for the City of Paris, who had worked...
- of the
engineer responsible for the
water supply of Paris, François-Jean
Bralle, and the
young sculptor Achille Valois (1785–1862). It was
built against...
- to this
point or not.
Monica Leon,
Telma Emerick,
Roberto Hais,
Serginho Bralle, and
Marcelo Bressane were
confirmed as the station's announcers/DJs. In...