Jacques Drevet (3 May 1832, Villefranche-sur-Saône – 11 May 1900, La Baule-Escoublac) was a French architect; primarily known for works in an Orientalist...
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Drevet may refer to: Camille Drevet (1881-1969), French anti-colonialist, feminist, and pacifist activist Jacques Drevet (1832-1900), French architect...
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The Drevet Family were leading portrait engravers of France for over a hundred years. Their fame began with Pierre, and was sustained by his son, Pierre-Imbert...
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Camille Drevet née Bonnat (June 21, 1881 – May 18, 1969) was a French anti-colonialist, feminist activist and pacifist. She was an important figure in...
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Charles Lenormand (1833–1904) and the father-in-law of the architect Jacques Drevet (1832–1900). He is buried in the Montmartre Cemetery with his wife Uranie-Joséphine...
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with Pierre Drevet and Gérard Audran. François acquired Audran's plates in 1718 about the same time he was accepted to the academy. Jacques married Anne...
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(1867), he collaborated on decorating the Egyptian Pavilion, designed by Jacques Drevet, for which he was awarded the Order of the Medjidie. In 1871, he received...
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Laurent Delahousse Michel Denisot Camille Desmoulins Clotilde Dissard Camille Drevet Michel Droit Marie Drucker Benoît Duquesne Guillaume Durand Jean-Pierre...
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engravers from the Drevet family, Gilberte Levallois-Clavel revealed certain aspects of the private relations between Rigaud and Pierre Drevet; their friendship...
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FOT. p. 86. Vingtrinier, Emmanuel; Drevet, Joannès (1901). Le Lyon de nos Pères: Dessins et eaux-fortes de J. Drevet (in French). Lyon: Bernoux et Cumin...
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