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Jacques Ignace Hittorff from en.m.wikipedia.org
Jacques Ignace Hittorff or, in German, Jakob Ignaz Hittorff (Cologne, 20 August 1792 – 25 March 1867) was a German-born French architect who combined ...
Jacques Ignace Hittorff from www.britannica.com
Jacques-Ignace Hittorff was typical of those architects who combined the practice of modern classicism with archaeological investigation into Greek and Roman ...
Archaeologist, architect and architectural historian; first to publish the fact that classical Greek architecture was brightly colored. Hittorff studied at.
Jacques Ignace Hittorff from www.archinform.net
archINFORM homepage of Jacques Ignace Hittorff (*1792 †1867) – German and French architect and archaeologist, active in Paris [contains a list of buildings]
Biography of HITTORFF, Jacques-Ignace (b. 1792, Köln, d. 1867, Paris) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European art ...
Jacques Ignace Hittorff. French architect (1792-1867). Jakob-Ignaz Hittorff; Jakob Ignaz Hittorff; Jakob Ignaz Hittorf; Jacques-Ignace Hittorff; Jacob Ignaz ...
Nov 5, 2021 · Succeeding Bélanger as government architect in 1818, he designed many important public and private buildings in Paris and also in the south of ...
Oct 8, 2015 · Jacques Ignace Hittorff ... built 1839/1841 (?) (Cirque des Champs-Élysées), demolished. Mairie du Ier arrondissement, Paris 1858 ...
Description, French painter, politician, violinist, drawer, printmaker and graphic artist. Date of birth/death, 29 August 1780 Edit this at Wikidata ...
Hittorff was appointed (1833) architect for the embellishments of the Place de l'Étoile, the Champs Élysées, and the Place de la Concorde. He designed the ...