- Jean-Jacques
Lequeu (September 14, 1757 –
March 28, 1826) was a
French draughtsman and architect.
Lequeu was born in Rouen, and won a
scholarship to go...
- The
Motya Charioteer, from
Ancient Greece (c. 460–450 BC) Jean-Jacques
Lequeu (c. 1785)
Jules Lefebvre (c. 1874) Félix
Vallotton (c. 1884) ****s Buttock...
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According to
Siemens Matsu****a
SIFERRIT data. https://www.thierry-
lequeu.fr/data/SIFERRIT.pdf
According to
PRAMET Šumperk
fonox data. https://www...
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architects of the
Revolutionary period, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Jean-Jacques
Lequeu. Emil
Kaufmann traced its
first use to an
anonymous critical essay with...
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director of the
waterworks by the
Loire river, c. 1773 to 1779. Jean-Jacques
Lequeu is one of the more
eccentric and
shocking of the
early visionary architects...
- ISBN 0-8076-0672-3; (February 1974)
Visionary Architects: Boullée, Ledoux,
Lequeu by Jean-Claude Lemagny, pub.
Hennessey & Ingalls; ISBN 0-940512-35-1; (July...
- he
published the book
Three Revolutionary Architects: Boullée, Ledoux,
Lequeu. He died in
Wyoming in 1953
while travelling to Los
Angeles before his magnum...
- AIRWARE®
Technology (Trailer).
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original on 18
December 2021.
Lequeu, Ph.; L****ince, Ph.; Warner, T. (July 2007). "Aluminum
alloy development...
- the École régionale des beaux-arts de Rouen [fr],
along with
Beljambe and
Lequeu,
Legrand won a
second extraordinary prize in drawing, at age only 15. In...
- Kaufmann, Emil (1952).
Three Revolutionary Architects, Boullée,
Ledoux and
Lequeu. Philadelphia. Levallet-Haug, Geneviève (1934). Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, 1736-1806...