DR1974:0002:010:001-048
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- This album contains original designs - mostly preliminary drawings - by Charles and possibly Hubert Rohault de Fleury for theatres and miscellaneous projects, record drawings and prints of French, and perhaps Italian, theatres, and prints for a diverse collection of other French subjects. Drawings and prints for theatres include: traced plans, perhaps of Italian theatres; preliminary plans for theatres designed by Charles Rohault de Fleury; a plan of Théâtre de variétés, Paris, signed by the architect, Jacques Cellérier; prints of Théâtre de l'Odéon, Paris, designed by Charles de Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre; a print of Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, Paris, designed by Nicolas Lenoir; a proposal for an opera house, Paris, by Hector Horeau with a plan and perspective; and an engraving of the inscription for the first stone of the Grand-Théâtre, Lyon, designed by Antoine-Marie Chenavard and Jean Pollet. The remaining prints in the album date from the 18th and 19th centuries and include: a competition entry by Louis-Pierre Baltard for a monument at Bordeaux dedicated to the triumphs of the Republican army and to peace; a stable for the Czarina commissioned by Peter I and designed by François Bruant; decorations by Victor Louis for the "fêtes de paix" of 1763 and the inauguration of an equestrian statue of Louis XV for the Théâtre italien dedicated to the Marquis de Marigny; a funerary temple by Louis-Jean Desprez dedicated to Voltaire; a stable with two manèges by Jean François de Neufforge; a competition entry for an obelisk for Pont-Neuf, Paris, by Thomas Pierre Baraguay; a plan and two engravings of the Cirque for the Confédération générale, 14 July 1790, on the Champ-de-Mars; an advertising flyer for Louis Ambroise Dubut's book, "Architecture civile: maison de ville et de campagne"; and a prospectus and print of the Néothermes, rue de la Victoire, Paris, designed by Jean Charles Bringol. Three design drawings are for two projects by Charles Rohault de Fleury - an iron arcade for boulevard du Temple, Paris, and a bathroom or public bath (DR1974:0002:010:013, DR1974:0002:010:014 and DR1974:0002:010:044). A finished drawing for entrance gates (DR1974:0002:010:047) and unidentified sketches and notes (DR1974:0002:010:019 - DR1974:0002:010:022) are by either Hubert or Charles Rohault de Fleury.
architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, urban planning
drawings executed ca. 1790-1868, manuscripts 1802-1868, printed 1717-1868
Album of drawings, prints, and manuscripts of theatres and of French projects for buildings, monuments and temporary structures, and drawings and prints by Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury for theatres and miscellaneous projects
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DR1974:0002:010:001-048
Description:
- This album contains original designs - mostly preliminary drawings - by Charles and possibly Hubert Rohault de Fleury for theatres and miscellaneous projects, record drawings and prints of French, and perhaps Italian, theatres, and prints for a diverse collection of other French subjects. Drawings and prints for theatres include: traced plans, perhaps of Italian theatres; preliminary plans for theatres designed by Charles Rohault de Fleury; a plan of Théâtre de variétés, Paris, signed by the architect, Jacques Cellérier; prints of Théâtre de l'Odéon, Paris, designed by Charles de Wailly and Marie-Joseph Peyre; a print of Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, Paris, designed by Nicolas Lenoir; a proposal for an opera house, Paris, by Hector Horeau with a plan and perspective; and an engraving of the inscription for the first stone of the Grand-Théâtre, Lyon, designed by Antoine-Marie Chenavard and Jean Pollet. The remaining prints in the album date from the 18th and 19th centuries and include: a competition entry by Louis-Pierre Baltard for a monument at Bordeaux dedicated to the triumphs of the Republican army and to peace; a stable for the Czarina commissioned by Peter I and designed by François Bruant; decorations by Victor Louis for the "fêtes de paix" of 1763 and the inauguration of an equestrian statue of Louis XV for the Théâtre italien dedicated to the Marquis de Marigny; a funerary temple by Louis-Jean Desprez dedicated to Voltaire; a stable with two manèges by Jean François de Neufforge; a competition entry for an obelisk for Pont-Neuf, Paris, by Thomas Pierre Baraguay; a plan and two engravings of the Cirque for the Confédération générale, 14 July 1790, on the Champ-de-Mars; an advertising flyer for Louis Ambroise Dubut's book, "Architecture civile: maison de ville et de campagne"; and a prospectus and print of the Néothermes, rue de la Victoire, Paris, designed by Jean Charles Bringol. Three design drawings are for two projects by Charles Rohault de Fleury - an iron arcade for boulevard du Temple, Paris, and a bathroom or public bath (DR1974:0002:010:013, DR1974:0002:010:014 and DR1974:0002:010:044). A finished drawing for entrance gates (DR1974:0002:010:047) and unidentified sketches and notes (DR1974:0002:010:019 - DR1974:0002:010:022) are by either Hubert or Charles Rohault de Fleury.
drawings, textual records, works of art
drawings executed ca. 1790-1868, manuscripts 1802-1868, printed 1717-1868
architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, urban planning
DR1974:0002:029:001-044
Description:
- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, landscape architecture, engineering
published 1884
OEUVRE / DE / C. ROHAULT DE FLEURY / ARCHITECTE
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DR1974:0002:029:001-044
Description:
- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, landscape architecture, engineering
DR1984:0569
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- An engraved map of Marylebone Park and the streets bordering it to the south, with the outline of the street system for an early version of Nash's plan for Regent's Park superimposed in pen and coloured wash.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
1811-1812 over a print of ca. 1805
A preliminary design for Regent's Park drawn over a map of the existing site
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DR1984:0569
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- An engraved map of Marylebone Park and the streets bordering it to the south, with the outline of the street system for an early version of Nash's plan for Regent's Park superimposed in pen and coloured wash.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
DR1984:0570
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- An early plan for John Nash's Regent's Park, canal, and connecting streets. The canal, which circles the park to the north, is lined on either side by terrace housing, and the park is traversed by an artificial water system that connects in the northeast with the canal.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
1812-1814
A preliminary design for Regent's Park
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DR1984:0570
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- An early plan for John Nash's Regent's Park, canal, and connecting streets. The canal, which circles the park to the north, is lined on either side by terrace housing, and the park is traversed by an artificial water system that connects in the northeast with the canal.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
Monadnock Building, Chicago: Elevations, plan, section and detail for a counter for General Torrence
DR1986:0767:040
interior design
printed 1891-1892
Monadnock Building, Chicago: Elevations, plan, section and detail for a counter for General Torrence
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DR1986:0767:040
interior design
DR1986:0767:213
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- The signature "Albert Buihung" apparently indicates the future tenant's approval of the layout.
architecture, interior design
1891-1892
Monadnock Building, Chicago: Plan for commercial spaces
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DR1986:0767:213
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- The signature "Albert Buihung" apparently indicates the future tenant's approval of the layout.
architecture, interior design
drawings
DR1986:0767:018
interior design
1891-1892
Monadnock Building, Chicago: Elevation and section for a counter for General Torrence
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DR1986:0767:018
drawings
1891-1892
interior design
drawings
Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings, Chicago: Plan and elevations for the sixteenth floor barbershop
DR1986:0767:439
architecture, interior design
printed 1891-1892
Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings, Chicago: Plan and elevations for the sixteenth floor barbershop
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DR1986:0767:439
drawings
printed 1891-1892
architecture, interior design
drawings
DR1986:0767:441
architecture, interior design
printed 1891-1892
drawings
printed 1891-1892
architecture, interior design
ARCH256296
Description:
"Les Jamaicains ont fait construire à l'Expo 67 un pavillon, réplique fascinante de ces célèbres auberges du siècle dernier, qui ont fait la renommée du pays auprès des estivants. Erigé sur une sorte de presqu'île dans l'Ile Notre-Dame, le pavillon de la Jamaique est voisin du pavillon des Indiens du Canada et de celui de Monaco. / Jamaica bringsto [sic] Expo 67 a classic Jamaican inn, a reproduction of one of the many inns that served the islanders and visitors in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Situated on Ile Notre-Dame, the inn has a shingled roof, shuttered upper windows and an elegant courtyard. Smaller thatched buildings on the perimeter are reminiscent of those on the old sugar plantations."--Description.
1967
View of the Jamaica's Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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"Les Jamaicains ont fait construire à l'Expo 67 un pavillon, réplique fascinante de ces célèbres auberges du siècle dernier, qui ont fait la renommée du pays auprès des estivants. Erigé sur une sorte de presqu'île dans l'Ile Notre-Dame, le pavillon de la Jamaique est voisin du pavillon des Indiens du Canada et de celui de Monaco. / Jamaica bringsto [sic] Expo 67 a classic Jamaican inn, a reproduction of one of the many inns that served the islanders and visitors in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Situated on Ile Notre-Dame, the inn has a shingled roof, shuttered upper windows and an elegant courtyard. Smaller thatched buildings on the perimeter are reminiscent of those on the old sugar plantations."--Description.