drawings
AP099.S1.D9.024
15 June 1932
drawings
15 June 1932
drawings
AP099.S1.D9.026
circa 1932
drawings
circa 1932
drawings
Quantity:
7 dessin(s)
ARCH209345
1969
drawings
Quantity:
7 dessin(s)
1969
drawings
ARCH161860
1968
drawings
1968
drawings
AP099.S1.D9.008
1932 - 1933
drawings
1932 - 1933
drawings
AR1996:1001:296
Description:
- Drawings AR1996:1001:256, AR1996:1001:259 and AR1996:1001:295 - AR1996:1001:297 are for a balustrade and stairs for a chapel on rue St.-Sulpice, Montréal. All five drawings have been identified as part of Notre-Dame de Montréal, given that rue St.-Sulpice runs along the east side of the church. Further documentation of these drawings should include determining if the balustrade and stairs were constructed, whether they are extant, and if they are an integral part of the church.
architecture
1932 ?
Plans and elevations for a decorative element for the top of a newel post for chapel stairs for Notre-Dame de Montréal, apparently for the renovations of 1929-1949; verso: Partial floor plan for a house, Montréal [?]
Actions:
AR1996:1001:296
Description:
- Drawings AR1996:1001:256, AR1996:1001:259 and AR1996:1001:295 - AR1996:1001:297 are for a balustrade and stairs for a chapel on rue St.-Sulpice, Montréal. All five drawings have been identified as part of Notre-Dame de Montréal, given that rue St.-Sulpice runs along the east side of the church. Further documentation of these drawings should include determining if the balustrade and stairs were constructed, whether they are extant, and if they are an integral part of the church.
drawings
1932 ?
architecture
drawings
AR1996:1001:297
Description:
- Drawings AR1996:1001:256, AR1996:1001:259 and AR1996:1001:295 - AR1996:1001:297 are for a balustrade and stairs for a chapel on rue St.-Sulpice, Montréal. All five drawings have been identified as part of Notre-Dame de Montréal, given that rue St.-Sulpice runs along the east side of the church. Further documentation of these drawings should include determining if the balustrade and stairs were constructed, whether they are extant, and if they are an integral part of the church.
architecture
1932 ?
Plans and elevations for a decorative element for the bottom of a newel post for chapel stairs for Notre-Dame de Montréal, apparently for the renovations of 1929-1949; verso: Second floor plan for a house, Montréal [?]
Actions:
AR1996:1001:297
Description:
- Drawings AR1996:1001:256, AR1996:1001:259 and AR1996:1001:295 - AR1996:1001:297 are for a balustrade and stairs for a chapel on rue St.-Sulpice, Montréal. All five drawings have been identified as part of Notre-Dame de Montréal, given that rue St.-Sulpice runs along the east side of the church. Further documentation of these drawings should include determining if the balustrade and stairs were constructed, whether they are extant, and if they are an integral part of the church.
drawings
1932 ?
architecture
DR1995:0290:081:002:002
1981?
4 portfolio(s)
DR1974:0002:036:001-016
Description:
- This group of portfolios and manuscripts contains drawings, prints and documents relating to four early projects for opera houses: projects from 1846 and 1847 for a new opera house for the Académie royale de musique; the unexecuted project of 1838-1840 for the Théâtre Royal Italien and surrounding infrastructure on the site of the Ministère des Affaires Étrangères and the Hôtel du Timbre; and proposed or completed alterations to an existing opera house, Salle Le Peletier, home to the Académie impériale de musique. An unrelated project for a proposed Grande Halles is also included in the group. - Charles Rohault de Fleury proposed two projects for a new opera house for the Académie royale de musique, in 1846 and 1847. An individual loose drawing included in this group, DR1974:0002:036:013, is possibly another proposal for a new opera house. - Four manuscripts (DR1974:0002:036:006:001-006, DR1974:0002:036:007:001-013, DR1974:0002:036:008:001-004, DR1974:0002:036:016:001-007 R/V) document an unexecuted project of 1838-1840 for the Théâtre Royal Italien and surrounding houses on a site occupied by the Ministère des Affaires Étrangères and the Hôtel du Timbre. - Portfolio DR1974:0002:036:014:001-022 contains drawings and transfer lithographs of plans, elevations and sections for the proposed alterations and/or record drawings for/of Salle Le Peletier. - A manuscript and drawing (DR1974:0002:036:015:001 and DR1974:0002:036:015:002) relating to a proposal for the construction of a Grande Halle near the Seine and the Hôtel de ville are stored in a brown folder with inscriptions relating to the Théâtre Royal Italien. - A manuscript and drawing (DR1974:0002:036:015:001 and DR1974:0002:036:015:002) relating to a proposal for the construction of a Grande Halle near the Seine and the Hôtel de ville are stored in a brown folder with inscriptions relating to the Théâtre Royal Italien.
architecture, interior design
1834-1854
Four portfolios of drawings, prints and manuscripts for opera houses for the Théâtre Royal Italien Opera Company, the Académie royale de musique, and for renovations to Salle Le Peletier for the Académie impériale de musique, Paris
Actions:
DR1974:0002:036:001-016
Description:
- This group of portfolios and manuscripts contains drawings, prints and documents relating to four early projects for opera houses: projects from 1846 and 1847 for a new opera house for the Académie royale de musique; the unexecuted project of 1838-1840 for the Théâtre Royal Italien and surrounding infrastructure on the site of the Ministère des Affaires Étrangères and the Hôtel du Timbre; and proposed or completed alterations to an existing opera house, Salle Le Peletier, home to the Académie impériale de musique. An unrelated project for a proposed Grande Halles is also included in the group. - Charles Rohault de Fleury proposed two projects for a new opera house for the Académie royale de musique, in 1846 and 1847. An individual loose drawing included in this group, DR1974:0002:036:013, is possibly another proposal for a new opera house. - Four manuscripts (DR1974:0002:036:006:001-006, DR1974:0002:036:007:001-013, DR1974:0002:036:008:001-004, DR1974:0002:036:016:001-007 R/V) document an unexecuted project of 1838-1840 for the Théâtre Royal Italien and surrounding houses on a site occupied by the Ministère des Affaires Étrangères and the Hôtel du Timbre. - Portfolio DR1974:0002:036:014:001-022 contains drawings and transfer lithographs of plans, elevations and sections for the proposed alterations and/or record drawings for/of Salle Le Peletier. - A manuscript and drawing (DR1974:0002:036:015:001 and DR1974:0002:036:015:002) relating to a proposal for the construction of a Grande Halle near the Seine and the Hôtel de ville are stored in a brown folder with inscriptions relating to the Théâtre Royal Italien. - A manuscript and drawing (DR1974:0002:036:015:001 and DR1974:0002:036:015:002) relating to a proposal for the construction of a Grande Halle near the Seine and the Hôtel de ville are stored in a brown folder with inscriptions relating to the Théâtre Royal Italien.
4 portfolio(s)
1834-1854
architecture, interior design
drawings
Quantity:
3 reprographie(s)
ARCH164640
drawings
Quantity:
3 reprographie(s)