PH2000:0530
architecture, ingénierie
1913 or 1914
architecture, ingénierie
PH2019:0002:026
1923-1928
ARCH288239
Description:
drawing number: S/H-4.1-008
circa 1943
Perspective drawing showing interior court with pool and terrace for Casa en el Parque Pereyra Iraola, Mar del Plata, Argentina
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ARCH288239
Description:
drawing number: S/H-4.1-008
PH1999:0214
architecture, peinture
after 1954
architecture, peinture
PH1999:0244
architecture, peinture, sculpture
after 1954
architecture, peinture, sculpture
photographies
PH1981:0786:001-052
Description:
Album showing exterior and interior views of the "Château de Madrid" in Bois de Boulogne (boulevard Richard Wallace, Neuilly-sur-Seine), France. This Château was built in 1912 (a drawing of the building in the album bears the date 1910) in the Renaissance style where used to stand the "Château de Boulogne", afterwards named the "Château de Madrid", built by François 1er between 1528 and 1568. The name evokes the short captivity of the King in Spain. The castle was sold in 1792 and demantled to recuperate the materials. The building showed in the album is also named "Château de Madrid" as seen on a post-sign in one of the photographs. This building is also visible on some old postcards (cf. documentation). Also visible on another post-sign, is the street name 'Avenue Richard Wallace'. Corbel writes (p. 57), that in 1851, the 'Madrid Restaurant' was located at the end of Saint-James, in a secluded area of the Bois de Boulogne. On page 58, he states that in 1870, the restaurant became one of the general quarters for the defense of Paris and that in 1912, it was reconstructed, probably referring to the same building. Also, in 1922, a special dinner was given in honour of the emperor Khaï-Dinh. Further research may provide more information on this specific building which seems to have since disappeared. Other views in this album, show the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal in Paris (one of the oldest of Paris) and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris.
architecture
ca. 1915
Album showing exterior and interior views of the 'Château de Madrid' in the Bois de Boulogne (Neuilly-sur-Seine), the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris, France
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PH1981:0786:001-052
Description:
Album showing exterior and interior views of the "Château de Madrid" in Bois de Boulogne (boulevard Richard Wallace, Neuilly-sur-Seine), France. This Château was built in 1912 (a drawing of the building in the album bears the date 1910) in the Renaissance style where used to stand the "Château de Boulogne", afterwards named the "Château de Madrid", built by François 1er between 1528 and 1568. The name evokes the short captivity of the King in Spain. The castle was sold in 1792 and demantled to recuperate the materials. The building showed in the album is also named "Château de Madrid" as seen on a post-sign in one of the photographs. This building is also visible on some old postcards (cf. documentation). Also visible on another post-sign, is the street name 'Avenue Richard Wallace'. Corbel writes (p. 57), that in 1851, the 'Madrid Restaurant' was located at the end of Saint-James, in a secluded area of the Bois de Boulogne. On page 58, he states that in 1870, the restaurant became one of the general quarters for the defense of Paris and that in 1912, it was reconstructed, probably referring to the same building. Also, in 1922, a special dinner was given in honour of the emperor Khaï-Dinh. Further research may provide more information on this specific building which seems to have since disappeared. Other views in this album, show the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal in Paris (one of the oldest of Paris) and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris.
photographies
ca. 1915
architecture
photographies
PH1998:0099:010
architecture
1966
photographies
1966
architecture
dessins
AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P55
circa 1962-1968
dessins
circa 1962-1968
photographies
PH1980:0274.01:026
architecture
1910 or before
Interior view of the Moti Masjid [Pearl Mosque], Moti Masjid complex, Shahjahanabad (now Lal Qila or Red Fort), Delhi, India
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PH1980:0274.01:026
photographies
1910 or before
architecture
photographies
PH1978:0206:004
architecture
between 1857 and 1899
photographies
between 1857 and 1899
architecture