fin-de-siècle Paris. Jacques-René Hermant was born in Paris on 7 May 1855, the son of the architect Achille Hermant (1823–1903). Hermant attended secondary...
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Marché department store by Louis-Charles Boileau in 1874. The architect Jacques Hermant (1855–1930) had a purely classical training; he won the Prix de Rome...
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the headquarters of Société Générale at 29 boulevard Haussmann, by Jacques Hermant (1905–1911) The Paris department stores were early showcases of the...
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proportions and materials used widely in Beaux Arts architecture, by Jacques Hermant (1906) Mix of Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism – Laurel wreath, a motif...
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Paris, built in 1895–1901, designed by the renowned French architect Jacques Hermant. Headquartered in the Quartier des Célestins, and Quartier Carnot barracks...
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critics were even less approving. In the words of French architect Jacques Hermant, "The Monadnock was no longer the result of an artist responding to...
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the headquarters of Société Générale at 29 boulevard Haussmann, by Jacques Hermant (1905–11) Aristide Boucicaut launched the first modern department store...
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Gaveau, a 1020-seat concert hall built in 1905–06 by the architect Jacques Hermant, for the piano manufacturer Gaveau 48 National Federation of Credit...
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Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland 1907 Société Générale office was built by Jacques Hermant The Viaduct of Canalejas [ca] was finished by Enrique Vilaplana Juliá...
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intended for chamber music. The plans for the hall were drawn up by Jacques Hermant in 1905, the year the land was acquired. The construction of the Gaveau...
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