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Ten years after his proposal at the Salon, he was appointed to oversee a project that would join the Palais des Thermes and the HĂ´tel de Cluny, to create a new establishment for housing the collection of medieval objects gathered by
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He retired from teaching in 1884, but soon accepted an offer to become the first President of the newly established Société des Amis des Monuments Parisiens. He died at the age of eighty-nine, and was interred at the
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Projet d’un musée historique formé par la réunion du Palais des Thermes et de l’Hôtel de Cluny
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In 1841, he married Laure Rey (1822-1916). They had two daughters and a son,
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The years from 1830 to 1833 were spent in Italy with the architect,
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Upon returning to Paris, he made a presentation at the
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then, in 1819, he took a position in the studios of
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Alexandre Lenoir
Adélaïde Binart
Collège Henri IV
François Debret
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Etruscan architecture
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