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  2. Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Martin-des-Champs is a Roman Catholic Church located at 36 rue Albert-Thomas in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. It was built during the French Second Empire of Louis-Napoleon between 1854 and 1856, a blend of Romanesque architecture and Byzantine architecture , which was very popular in the period.

  3. May (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The flagellation of Saint Paul and Saint Silas: Paris, cathédrale Notre-Dame 1656: Étienne Villequin: Saint Paul Delivering Agrippa: Lyon, église Saint-Pothin: 1657: Louis Boullogne: The Beheading of Saint Paul: Paris, musée du Louvre 1658: Michel Corneille l'Ancien: Saint Peter at Caesarea: Toulouse, église Saint-Pierre 1659: René Dudot ...

  4. Category:Painters from Paris - Wikipedia

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  5. Perrier-Jouët - Wikipedia

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    Perrier-Jouët advertisement from 1923. Perrier-Jouët ([pɛʁje ʒuɛt]) is a Champagne producer based in the Épernay region of ChampagneThe house was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose Adélaide Jouët, and produces both vintage and non-vintage cuvee, approximately 3,000,000 bottles annually, with its prestige label named Belle Epoque.

  6. de Perier family - Wikipedia

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    He died at the Château de Tréoudal in Saint-Martin-des-Champs in 1766. Perier the Elder had several sons, including Étienne Louis de Perier (1720-1756), lieutenant and knight of Saint-Louis, and Antoine Louis de Perier de Monplaisir (1728-1759), [22] who drowned the day after the Battle of Quiberon Bay in the sinking of the Juste. [23]

  7. Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ni.kɔ.lɑ dy ʃaʁ.dɔ.nɛ]) is a Catholic church in the centre of Paris, France, in the 5th arrondissement. [1] It was constructed between 1656 and 1763. The facade was designed in the classical style by Charles Le Brun.

  8. Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey was born on 28 March 1742 in Tréveray, Meuse, near to Ligny in Lorraine. He came from a respectable family. [1] [a] He studied law at Pont-à-Mousson, then moved to Paris in 1762. He was received as an advocate on 10 March 1763, and admitted to the bar in 1767.

  9. Pierre-Nicolas Brisset - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Nicolas Brisset (18 August 1810 – 29 March 1890) was a French painter and muralist in the Academic style. He is best known for his mythological, historical and religious scenes, but also painted landscapes and portraits.