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  2. Jean-Arnaud Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Arnaud Raymond (4 April 1742, Toulouse - 28 January 1811, Paris) was a French architect in the Palladian style. Biography. He was born to a family of carpenters.

  3. Jean Chalgrin - Wikipedia

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    In 1806, Chalgrin and Jean-Arnaud Raymond were commissioned to create plans for the Arc, but their respective proposals were incompatible, leading to Raymond's resignation. The project was under way when Chalgrin died, and it was completed by Jean-Nicolas Huyot. Chalgrin's drawing of the Arc de Triomphe, 1806.

  4. Petite Galerie of the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The Petite Galerie is a wing of the Louvre Palace, which connects the buildings surrounding the Cour Carrée with the Grande Galerie bordering the River Seine. Begun in 1566, its current structures date mainly from the 17th and 19th centuries. Most of its main floor is now the Galerie d'Apollon, one of the Louvre's most iconic spaces.

  5. Pavillon de l'Horloge - Wikipedia

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    Pavillon de l'Horloge. Coordinates: 48°51′38.21″N 2°20′15.70″E. Eastern façade of the Pavillon de l'Horloge on the Louvre's Cour Carrée. The Pavillon de l’Horloge ("Clock Pavilion"), also known as the Pavillon Sully, is a prominent architectural structure located in the center of the western wing of the Cour Carrée of the Louvre ...

  6. Philibert de l'Orme - Wikipedia

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    Philibert de l'Orme. Portrait of Philibert de l'Orme, from a book of 1626. Philibert de l'Orme ( pronounced [filibɛːʁ də lɔʁm]) (3-9 June 1514 – 8 January 1570) was a French architect and writer, [1] and one of the great masters of French Renaissance architecture. [2] His surname is also written De l'Orme, de L'Orme, or Delorme .

  7. Category:Members of the Institut de France - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Arnaud Raymond. Categories: Institut de France. French academics. Members of national academies. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Galerie d'Apollon - Wikipedia

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    Galerie d'Apollon. The Galerie d'Apollon is a large and iconic room of the Louvre Palace, on the first (upper) floor of a wing known as the Petite Galerie. Its current setup was first designed in the 1660s. It has been part of the Louvre Museum since the 1790s, was completed under the lead of Félix Duban in the mid-19th century, and has housed ...

  9. Théâtre des Tuileries - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre des Tuileries was a theatre in the former Tuileries Palace in Paris. It was also known as the Salle des Machines, because of its elaborate stage machinery, designed by the Italian theatre architects Gaspare Vigarani and his two sons, Carlo and Lodovico. [1] Constructed in 1659–1661, it was originally intended for spectacular ...

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