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    Gabriel Davioud

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  1. Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud ( French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan ɡabʁijɛl davju]; 30 October 1824 – 6 April 1881) was a French architect. He worked closely with Baron Haussmann on the transformation of Paris under Napoleon III during the Second Empire. Davioud is remembered for his contributions to architecture (e.g. the two theaters on the place ...

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  3. RM 2H1K196 – Fountain Saint-Michel at Place Saint-Michel in Paris, France. It was constructed in 1858-1860 during French Second Empire by architect Gabriel Davioud. RF MDFX9R – Fragment of a fountain Saint-Michel (architect Gabriel Davioud, 1858 - 1860), Paris, France. Popular architectural historical landmark.

  4. Gabriel Davioud 1878.jpg 647 × 1,072; 94 KB Gabriel Davioud Le Panthéon de l'Industrie 13 janvier 1878.jpg 2,225 × 3,315; 872 KB Gabriel Davioud, 1878.jpg 793 × 1,174; 242 KB

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · Français : Gabriel Jean Antoine Davioud, né le 30 octobre 1824 à Paris et mort le 6 avril 1881 dans la même ville, est un architecte français représentant de l'éclectisme architectural en vogue sous le règne de Napoléon III.

  6. In 1867, Carpeaux was invited by Gabriel Davioud, the city architect of Paris, to design a sculpture to top a fountain between the Luxembourg Gardens and the Paris Observatory. This plaster model reflects his composition, which drew upon well-known iconography to represent the four continents as female figures whose twisting bodies suggest the ...

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  8. Download stock image by Fountain of Sea Nymph in Paris, designed by Gabriel Davioud, France, engraving by Soudain, from Paris, monuments eleves par la ville, 1850-1880, by Felix Narjoux, Morel et Cie Editeurs, printed by Lemercier, 1883,