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  1. Paris, France. Nationality. French. Occupation (s) Architecture, interior design. Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine ( pronounced [pjɛʁ frɑ̃swa leɔnaːʁ fɔ̃tɛn]; 20 September 1762 – 10 October 1853) was a French neoclassical architect, interior decorator and designer.

    • 10 October 1853 (aged 91), Paris, France
  2. Charles Percier (1764–1838) and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (1762–1853) were the two most influential figures in the field of Empire decoration and furnishing. Official architects to the court of Napoleon, their main responsibility was the renovation of the various royal residences.

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  4. Pierre François Léonard Fontaine primary name: Fontaine, Pierre François Léonard ...

  5. Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (pyĕr fräNswä´ lāōnär´ fôNtĕn´), 1762–1853, French architect. He was known chiefly for the work which, beginning in 1794, he did jointly with Charles Percier; the development of the Empire style in France was almost exclusively an expression of their talents. After Napoleon's fall the partnership ...

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    Fontaine was born in Pontoise to a family of architects, on September 10, 1762. At the age of sixteen, he left for L’Isle-Adam, where he assisted architect André in his hydraulic work. Further, André gave him access to his plans and allowed him to copy his projects. In October 1779, he began his studies at the school of Peyre the Younger in Paris. ...

    In collaboration with Percier he worked on: 1. Arch of the Carrousel for the restoration of the Palais-Royal 2. The grand staircase of the Louvre 3. Works designed for the union of the Louvre and the Tuileries Image source: https://search.creativecommons.org/photos/adc3cd8c-5a94-4c61-8379-713da76202fe by MarkusMark Additionally, Fontaine and Percie...

    Together with Percier, Fontaine’s work was a symbol of Directoire and Empirestyles. Moreover, the Directoire style was part of the last phase of the Louis XVI style and takes inspiration from ancient Roman objects recovered from the excavations of Pompeii. Conversely, the Empire style was born from Napoleon’s desire for Ancient Egypt and imperial R...

  6. French architects Charles Percier (1764–1838) and Pierre François Leonard Fontaine (1762–1853) are widely credited with the development of the neo-classical Empire style.

  7. Designer: Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (French, Pontoise 1762–1853 Paris) Maker: Martin-Guillaume Biennais (French, 1764–1843, active ca. 1796–1819) Date: 1794–1814. Culture: French, Paris. Medium: Silver gilt. Dimensions: 18 1/4 x 14 1/8 in. (46.4 x 35.9 cm); Other: 20 1/8 in. (51.1 cm) Classification: Metalwork-Silver.

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