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Auguste Caristie

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He was part of a long line of architects; originally from Italy. His father, Jacques-Nicolas Caristie (1747-1817), and his granduncle, Michel-Ange Caristie (1689-1760), were both well-known architects in Avallon. After studying with his father, he went to Paris, where he studied in the workshops of
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The ancient theatre of Orange was built by the Romans in the first century of our era, and its restoration was carried out in the nineteenth century thanks to the work of two architects: Augustin Caristie (1783-1862) and later Jean-Camille Formigé
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from the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques @ La France Savante
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His first major project after returning to France came in 1823, when the
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to honor the counter-revolutionary soldiers who were killed at the
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This was followed by another government commission, for a
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in 1840 and took Seat #4 for architecture, succeeding
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Ingres

Avallon
Paris
Antoine Vaudoyer
Charles Percier
Prix de Rome
Pozzuoli
Temple of Serapis
macellum
Restoration
Triumphal Arch of Orange
Roman Theatre of Orange
mausoleum
Battle of Quiberon
Académie des Beaux-Arts
Jean-Nicolas Huyot
Château d'Anet
Conseil Général
DĂ©partement of the Seine
Philippe Joseph Marie Caristie
fr
Egyptian campaigns
Napoleon
"Jardin, Étienne – The Roman Theatre Of Orange Before Les Barbares"
Notice biographique
Research sources for Caristie
Biographical summary and notes

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