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  4. 10 October 1853. (1853-10-10) (aged 91) 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
  5. Charles-Pierre-Joseph Normand (1765-1840) d'après Charles Percier (1764-1838) et Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853), architectes. Album du mariage de 1810. Le Banquet Impérial, dans la Grande Salle du Palais des Tuileries, à l'occasion du Mariage de l'empereur Napoléon Ier et de l'impératrice Marie-Louise d'Autriche. Eau-forte.

  6. Fontanne, Lynn (1887–1983) British-born star of the American stage who, together with her American husband Alfred Lunt, formed the most celebrated acting couple in the history of the American theater. Born Lillie Louise Fontanne in Woodford, Essex County, England, on December 6, 1887; died on July 30, 1983; youngest of five daughters of Jules ...

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  8. Jun 23, 2014 · This etching presents a view of the Salle du Conseil (Council chamber) at Château de Malmaison, the residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife, Joséphine, from 1799. It is published as plate 55 in Recueil de decorations intérieures (Collection of Interior Decorations) an ornament publication produced by Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762–1853), Napoleon’s chief architect, and his

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