DR1974:0002:011:001-089
Description:
- This album contains mostly design development and presentation drawings for the conversion or renovation of several Parisan hôtel particuliers by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, and for the Rohault de Fleury family house, 12-14 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. Also included are four prints of British country seats. The drawings - mostly plans - for hôtel particuliers include: alterations to the Hôtel du ministère de la Guerre, perhaps the initial conversion of the Hôtel du Maine into government offices (DR1974:0002:011:003 - DR1974:0002:011:005); alterations to Hôtel de Rothelin-Charolais (Hôtel de Conti) as offices for the Ministère de l'intérieur (DR1974:0002:011:006 - DR1974:0002:011:009); the conversion of Hôtel de Soyécourt into gendarmerie barracks (DR1974:0002:011:017 - DR1974:0002:011:027 and DR1974:0002:011:089); and the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade (Grand and Petit Hôtels de Wagram) as offices for the Ministère des affaires étrangères (DR1974:0002:011:028 - DR1974:0002:011:042). Letter DR1974:0002:011:037 R/V apparently concerns the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade. The album contains drawings for several other hôtels - Hôtel de Lorge, Petit hôtel de Nivernais, Hôtel de Bouillon, and an hôtel on rue des Quatre-Fils. The purpose of these drawings has not been determined. Drawings for the Rohault de Fleury family house include: 22 graphite design development drawings with dimensions, calculations and notes - mostly plans and elevations; seven finished watercolour presentation drawings - plans, sections and elevations; two interior perspectives; and one drawing for the roof structures (DR1974:0002:011:050 - DR1974:0002:011:083). The coloured sections and the interior perspective drawings show the Empire style interior decoration, including furnishings (DR1974:0002:011:080 - DR1974:0002:011:082 R and DR1974:0002:011:083 R). The four prints are part of a series of views of English country seats by William Henry Toms after Thomas Badeslade and William Winstanley printed during the mid 18th century: Hawarden Castle and the adjacent Broadlane Hall, Wales, seat of Sir John Glynne; Erddig (house), Wales, seat of Simon Yorke; Hather Thorpe (house), Lincolnshire, England, seat of Sir Michael Newton; and Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, England, seat of Viscount Cullen (DR1974:0002:011:085 - DR1974:0002:011:088). The album also includes: three drawings for a château for M. le marquis de la Sainte-Aulaire, designed by Perrot, the first of which is possibly for proposed additions by Hubert Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:011:013); an elevation for a temporary altar; a cost estimate for a country cottage; six drawings for an unidentified country house; and a site plan of the village [?] and vicinity of Chailly, France for Mr. Pierre Jacques Le Roy.
architecture, landscape architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, topographic
1755-1849, manuscripts written between 1792-1849, printed between ca. 1740-1849
Album of drawings for alterations to several Parisian hôtel particuliers and the Rohault de Fleury family house, rue d'Aguesseau, Paris, and of prints of English country seats
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DR1974:0002:011:001-089
Description:
- This album contains mostly design development and presentation drawings for the conversion or renovation of several Parisan hôtel particuliers by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, and for the Rohault de Fleury family house, 12-14 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. Also included are four prints of British country seats. The drawings - mostly plans - for hôtel particuliers include: alterations to the Hôtel du ministère de la Guerre, perhaps the initial conversion of the Hôtel du Maine into government offices (DR1974:0002:011:003 - DR1974:0002:011:005); alterations to Hôtel de Rothelin-Charolais (Hôtel de Conti) as offices for the Ministère de l'intérieur (DR1974:0002:011:006 - DR1974:0002:011:009); the conversion of Hôtel de Soyécourt into gendarmerie barracks (DR1974:0002:011:017 - DR1974:0002:011:027 and DR1974:0002:011:089); and the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade (Grand and Petit Hôtels de Wagram) as offices for the Ministère des affaires étrangères (DR1974:0002:011:028 - DR1974:0002:011:042). Letter DR1974:0002:011:037 R/V apparently concerns the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade. The album contains drawings for several other hôtels - Hôtel de Lorge, Petit hôtel de Nivernais, Hôtel de Bouillon, and an hôtel on rue des Quatre-Fils. The purpose of these drawings has not been determined. Drawings for the Rohault de Fleury family house include: 22 graphite design development drawings with dimensions, calculations and notes - mostly plans and elevations; seven finished watercolour presentation drawings - plans, sections and elevations; two interior perspectives; and one drawing for the roof structures (DR1974:0002:011:050 - DR1974:0002:011:083). The coloured sections and the interior perspective drawings show the Empire style interior decoration, including furnishings (DR1974:0002:011:080 - DR1974:0002:011:082 R and DR1974:0002:011:083 R). The four prints are part of a series of views of English country seats by William Henry Toms after Thomas Badeslade and William Winstanley printed during the mid 18th century: Hawarden Castle and the adjacent Broadlane Hall, Wales, seat of Sir John Glynne; Erddig (house), Wales, seat of Simon Yorke; Hather Thorpe (house), Lincolnshire, England, seat of Sir Michael Newton; and Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, England, seat of Viscount Cullen (DR1974:0002:011:085 - DR1974:0002:011:088). The album also includes: three drawings for a château for M. le marquis de la Sainte-Aulaire, designed by Perrot, the first of which is possibly for proposed additions by Hubert Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:011:013); an elevation for a temporary altar; a cost estimate for a country cottage; six drawings for an unidentified country house; and a site plan of the village [?] and vicinity of Chailly, France for Mr. Pierre Jacques Le Roy.
drawings, textual records, works of art
1755-1849, manuscripts written between 1792-1849, printed between ca. 1740-1849
architecture, landscape architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, topographic
PH1981:0024
architecture
between 1895 and 1904
architecture
PH1984:0834
architecture
1927
architecture
photographs
PH1985:0427:013
architecture, engineering
before 1877
View of a river, bridges and houses [?], Point de Galle (now Galle), Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
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PH1985:0427:013
photographs
before 1877
architecture, engineering
photographs
PH1987:0080:042
1914-1916
photographs
1914-1916
photographs
PH1987:0080:043
1914-1916
photographs
1914-1916
PH1984:1075
architecture
1927
architecture
PH1983:0310
architecture
1927 or later
architecture
drawings
Quantity:
3 drawing(s)
DR1994:0162:001-003
Description:
These three design development drawings by architect John Hejduk are for unbuilt houses of the architect's Texas series and include plans for Texas House 5 (1954-1963) (DR1994:0162:001 - DR1994:0162:002) and a large axonometric for Texas House 3 (1954-1960) (DR1994:0162:003). Finished versions of these drawings were published in 'Mask of Medusa' (Texas House 5, p. 231 and Texas House 3, p. 227).
architecture
1954-1963
Houses for the Texas Series: Visual project documents
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DR1994:0162:001-003
Description:
These three design development drawings by architect John Hejduk are for unbuilt houses of the architect's Texas series and include plans for Texas House 5 (1954-1963) (DR1994:0162:001 - DR1994:0162:002) and a large axonometric for Texas House 3 (1954-1960) (DR1994:0162:003). Finished versions of these drawings were published in 'Mask of Medusa' (Texas House 5, p. 231 and Texas House 3, p. 227).
drawings
Quantity:
3 drawing(s)
1954-1963
architecture
photographs
PH1984:0711:001-040
Description:
Album of 40 photographs by Jules-Alphonse Terpereau of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France, ordered by the Compagnie du Midi owned by Emile Pereire, showing views of several villas, the casino, a belvedere, a castle, a theatre, a gymnasium, cottages, etc. The album is dedicated to Mr. Edouard Charton by Paul Regnauld, ingénieur en chef de la Compagnie du Midi et maître d'oeuvre de la ville d'hiver. Photographs are unidentified but are titled (documentation taken from an Internet source) as follows: .001 Le casino mauresque .002 Le chalet Pereire, lors de la visite de l'Empereur .003 Avenue Euphrosine (Avenue Gambetta) .004 .005 Le Chateau Deganne .006 Monument à la gloire de Brémontier .007 La première chapelle Saint Ferdinand .008 Notre Dame, deuxième version .009 .010 .011 Le buffet chinois de la gare .012 .013 Le casino vu de la ville d'été .014 Le théâtre Euterpe .015 La Passerelle avec le chariot de Terpereau .016 Le théâtre San Carlino .017 Gymnase Bertini .018 Villa du Moulin Rouge .019 Villa Newton, aujourd'hui Montfleuri .020 .021 Villa Faust .022 .023 .024 Villa Isabelle .025 Villa Napoléon .026 Villa Victoria .027 Villa Montaigne .028 La chapelle Ste-Cécile, devenue un temple protestant .029 Villa Graciosa, aujourd'hui Trocadero .030 Villa Grangeneuve .031 Villa Halévy, villa locative d'Emile Pereire, située Cours Desbiey, aujourd'hui disparue .032 Villa Marguerite .033 Villa Coecilia .034 Villa Montesquieu .035 Villa Noémi .036 Villa Montretout .037 Notre Dame des Passes .038 Villa Riquet .039 L'Établissement de bain, près du Grand Hotel .040 Une cabine de bain...
architecture
ca. 1862-1864
Miscellaneous views, some large pavilions, smaller houses and buildings, a bathing establishment of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France
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PH1984:0711:001-040
Description:
Album of 40 photographs by Jules-Alphonse Terpereau of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France, ordered by the Compagnie du Midi owned by Emile Pereire, showing views of several villas, the casino, a belvedere, a castle, a theatre, a gymnasium, cottages, etc. The album is dedicated to Mr. Edouard Charton by Paul Regnauld, ingénieur en chef de la Compagnie du Midi et maître d'oeuvre de la ville d'hiver. Photographs are unidentified but are titled (documentation taken from an Internet source) as follows: .001 Le casino mauresque .002 Le chalet Pereire, lors de la visite de l'Empereur .003 Avenue Euphrosine (Avenue Gambetta) .004 .005 Le Chateau Deganne .006 Monument à la gloire de Brémontier .007 La première chapelle Saint Ferdinand .008 Notre Dame, deuxième version .009 .010 .011 Le buffet chinois de la gare .012 .013 Le casino vu de la ville d'été .014 Le théâtre Euterpe .015 La Passerelle avec le chariot de Terpereau .016 Le théâtre San Carlino .017 Gymnase Bertini .018 Villa du Moulin Rouge .019 Villa Newton, aujourd'hui Montfleuri .020 .021 Villa Faust .022 .023 .024 Villa Isabelle .025 Villa Napoléon .026 Villa Victoria .027 Villa Montaigne .028 La chapelle Ste-Cécile, devenue un temple protestant .029 Villa Graciosa, aujourd'hui Trocadero .030 Villa Grangeneuve .031 Villa Halévy, villa locative d'Emile Pereire, située Cours Desbiey, aujourd'hui disparue .032 Villa Marguerite .033 Villa Coecilia .034 Villa Montesquieu .035 Villa Noémi .036 Villa Montretout .037 Notre Dame des Passes .038 Villa Riquet .039 L'Établissement de bain, près du Grand Hotel .040 Une cabine de bain...
photographs
ca. 1862-1864
architecture