- Jean-François-Thérèse
Chalgrin (1739 – 21
January 1811) was a
French architect, best
known for his
design for the Arc de Triomphe, Paris. His neoclassic...
- Émilie Félecité
Chalgrin (7 July 1760 – 20 June 1794) was an
aristocratic French painter who was
executed by
guillotine in 1794.
Chalgrin is the daughter...
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Louis XIII.
After the
Revolution it was
refashioned (1799–1805) by Jean
Chalgrin into a
legislative building and
subsequently greatly enlarged and remodeled...
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Grande Arche de la Défense), the Arc de
Triomphe was
designed by Jean
Chalgrin in 1806; its
iconographic programme pits
heroically nude
French youths...
- 77 Rue
Chalgrin is a 1931
mystery film
directed by
Albert de
Courville and
starring Jean Murat, Léon Bary and Suzy Pierson. It was made as the French-language...
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erected twin
towers to Servandoni's design. Servandoni's
pupil Jean
Chalgrin rebuilt the
north tower (1777–1780),
making it
taller and
modifying Servandoni's...
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neighboring religious order of the
Carthusian monks. The
architect Jean
Chalgrin, the
architect of the Arc de Triomphe, took on the task of
restoring the...
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Boucher (1928)
Louis XVI
style –
Corner table, by Jean-Francois-Therese
Chalgrin (1770),
gilded wood,
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Louis XVI...
- Theater, London] The
Barton Mystery (1927) 77 Park Lane (1927) 77 Rue
Chalgrin (1925)
Ambrose Applejohn's
Adventure (1921-1923) [Criterion Theatre, London]...
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wreath on his head. On the four
corners of the pedestal,
designed by Jean
Chalgrin, are
bronze statues by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle,
depicting the
virtues of...