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Henri Paul
Nénot (27 May 1853 – 1934) was a
noted French architect.
Nénot was born in Paris.
After his
initial training in an
architectural workshop, he...
- design:
Julien Flegenheimer of Switzerland,
Camille Lefèvre and Henri-Paul
Nénot of France,
Carlo Broggi of
Italy and József Vágó of Hungary.
Donations from...
- Bouguereau,
painter 1904: Tony Robert-Fleury,
painter 1907: Henri-Paul
Nénot,
architect 1910:
Victor Laloux,
architect 1913:
Antonin Mercie, sculptor...
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original on 15 May 2013.
Retrieved 1 June 2012. Chambrette, V.; Hardy, S.;
Nenot, J.C. (2001). "Les
accidents d'irradiation: Mise en
place d'une base de...
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Pierre Greard,
Chief Officer of the
Education Authority of Paris, Henri-Paul
Nénot constructed the
current building from 1883 to 1901 that
reflects a basic...
- decorators, engravers,
writers and musicians.
Landowski married Geneviève
Nénot in 1907 and had two children: the
painter Nadine Landowski (1908–1943) and...
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Monument to
Octave Gréard by
Henri Paul
Nénot and Jules-Clément Chaplain....
- Island, USA,
designed by York and
Sawyer RIBA
Royal Gold
Medal –
Henri Paul
Nenot.
March 2 –
Laurie Baker, British-born
Indian architect,
known for his initiatives...
- were
demolished and the new
Sorbonne building,
designed by
Henri Paul
Nénot,
opened in 1889, the
centenary of the
French Revolution. It
contained a...
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Archived from the
original on
February 8, 2015.
Retrieved February 10, 2022.
Nénot, J.C. (1990). "Overview of the
Radiological Accidents in the World, Updated...