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  2. Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    Hector Guimard architectural drawings and papers, circa 1903–1933, (bulk circa 1903–1929).Held by the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. Le Cercle Guimard; lartnouveau.com - The work of Hector Guimard in Paris and in France; art-nouveau-around-the-world.org Hector Guimard

  3. Castel Henriette - Wikipedia

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    Castel Henriette in an advertising postcard produced by Hector Guimard Castel Henriette was a villa designed by the Art Nouveau architect Hector Guimard in Sèvres , France, in 1899. It was completed in 1900 and modified in 1903 with the removal of the look-out tower, and was demolished in 1969.

  4. An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain - Wikipedia

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    Instead Hector Guimard, an art nouveau artist who had not entered the contest, won the honor of designing the entrances. [3] He was chosen because of his own take on the “Art Nouveau” style and because his metal designs were cheaper and easier to make than other designs involving masonry and stone. [2]

  5. Paris architecture of the Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    The Art Nouveau became the most famous style of the Belle Époque, particularly associated with the Paris Metro station entrances designed by Hector Guimard, and with a handful of other buildings, including Guimard's Castel Béranger (1898) at 14 rue La Fontaine, in the 16th arrondissement, and the ceramic-sculpture covered house by architect ...

  6. Castel Béranger - Wikipedia

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    Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942) was born in Lyon and attended the School of Decorative Arts and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He was in charge of the construction of the Pavilion of Electricity at the 1889 Paris International Exposition, and between 1891 and 1893 he built several private houses and a school in Paris, all in the traditional styles.

  7. La Bluette - Wikipedia

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    La Bluette is a villa in Hermanville-sur-Mer by French architect Hector Guimard. It is one of the few remaining early works of Guimard and one of the few monuments of the Art Nouveau style in Calvados, Normandy. [1] It was built in 1899 for Prosper Grivelle, a Parisian lawyer. [2]

  8. 20 Comfort Foods to Eat When You're Feeling Sick Over Flu Season

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    Hot Toddy. Not for the kids of course, but a hot toddy can be so soothing to sip. All you need is hot water, lemon, honey, and a splash of bourbon or whiskey.

  9. Category:Works by Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works by Hector Guimard" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.