- with
Simart's reliefs Grands travaux (
Simart)
Pacification (
Simart) Université impériale (
Simart) Code
civil (
Simart) Tomb of
Napoleon II and
Simart's statue...
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Simart (born in
Troyes on 27 June 1806, died in
Paris on 27 May 1857) was a
French sculptor. The son of a
carpenter from
Troyes in Champagne,
Simart was...
- silver, or onyx. For instance,
circa 1840 the
sculptor Pierre-Charles
Simart produced a copy in
ivory and gold,
based on
ancient descriptions, of the...
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Thomas Simart (born
October 9, 1987) is a
French sprint canoeist who has
competed since the late 2000s. He won a two
medals at the ICF
Canoe Sprint World...
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designed by
Louis Visconti with
sculptures by
James Pradier, Pierre-Charles
Simart and
Francisque Joseph Duret.
Napoleon was
initially interred on
Saint Helena...
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Julienne Marie Louise Aisner (née
Simart; 30
December 1899 – 15
February 1947), code
named Clair, was an
agent in
France of the
United Kingdom's clandestine...
- Actuel. Paris: E. Flammarion. 1914. OCLC 43307396. 1906 : (with
Georges Simart)
Theorie des
Fonctions Algebrique de deux
Variables Independente volume...
- was
introduced by Émile
Picard for
complex surfaces in his book
Picard &
Simart (1897), and
extended to
higher dimensions by
Solomon Lefschetz (1924). It...
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direction of
antiquarian architect Félix Duban.
Sculptor Pierre-Charles
Simart contributed ****enic
friezes and
reliefs for the project. Ingres' Age of...
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decoration on the
ceiling of the
Salon Carré,
Louvre Palace, by Pierre-Charles
Simart, 1851
Beaux Arts
mosaics on the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monaco,
designed by...