- Louis-François
Trouard (French pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa tʁuaʁ]; 1729–1804) was a
French architect.
Trouard was born in
Paris to a
wealthy father who...
-
Trouard is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Andy
Trouard (born 1994),
American runner Louis-François
Trouard (1729–1804), French...
- Andy
Trouard (born
April 22, 1994) is a
professional American Distance runner who
competes in the 5000m for the
Oregon Track Club
Elite and has a personal...
-
Raymond Trouard (9
August 1916 – 17
December 2008) was a
French classical pianist. Born in Étampes,
Trouard had André Bloch,
Joseph Morpain,
Victor Staub...
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French heritage from his father's side. The
French architect Louis-François
Trouard (1729–1804) is his
sixth great-grandfather. In New York,
Parsons worked...
- of the
famous architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. In 1764 Louis-François
Trouard added the
Chapelle de la
Providence (now the
Chapelle des Catéchismes)...
- was
further enhanced by its
second owner, the
architect Louis-François
Trouard, who had the
Salon de
Aigles built in 1775. On 6
February 1778, the building...
- Neufchâteau, Vosges. He
studied architecture in
Paris with Louis-François
Trouard and won the
first prize in
architecture in the Prix de Rome competition...
- d'Estienne-d'Orves 71 rue Saint-Lazare 60 rue de Châteaudun [1,374]
Maison Trouard 9 9 rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière [1,375]
Building 9 53 rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière...
- patterns, and the
coping was made of
Languedoc marble by Louis-François
Trouard. The
interior was
richly decorated,
despite the pavilion's
small size (barely...