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Jean-Louis Charles Garnier was a French architect, perhaps best known as the architect of the Palais Garnier and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Charles Garnier.
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Mar 5, 2024 · Charles Garnier was a French architect of the Beaux-Arts style, famed as the creator of the Paris Opera House. He was admitted to the École ...

Charles Garnier

French architect
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Born Rue Mouffetard in Paris of humble artisan origins, Charles Garnier entered the Fine Arts school and was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome in 1848.
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Charles Garnier (French architect, 1825-1898). A work made of woodburytype, from the periodical “galerie contemporaine littéraire, artistique”.
Charles Garnier was born in Paris in 1825 into a family of blacksmiths and began studying drawing at the Atelier Lebas at the age of thirteen.
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Garnier designed the Opéra with knowledge, imagination, and skill to perfectly fulfill both its aesthetic and functional requirements. It is an authentic ...
Discover all artworks by Charles Garnier (French, 1825 - 1898) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.
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The Paris Opéra (1860-75), designed by Charles Garnier, is one of the jewels of Napoleon III's newly reconstructed city. Frequented by Degas and ...
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The Paris Opéra (1860-75), designed by Charles Garnier, is one of the jewels of Napoleon III's newly reconstructed city. Frequented by Degas and the source ...
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Charles Garnier had a temporary agency built on the rue Neuve des Mathurins in order to oversee the buidling work as much as possible on the site: this photo by ...