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of 1624 (the eastern face of the same pavilion, on the Cour Carrée), Lefuel refaced the western side in 1856 and transformed Visconti's understated original by adding a profusion of elaborate sculptural detail and a narrow second storey. Criticized by Vitet in 1866, Lefuel's treatment became popular
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and in 1833 received second place in the Prix de Rome competition. By that time, his father died and he had to spend the next few years managing the family building business, which delayed the completion of his studies but also brought him valuable building experience.
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The decoration, conceived by Lefuel and executed in 1861 by Frémiet, Rouillard, Jacquemart, Demay, and Houguenade, includes capitals with heads of horses and other animals evoking the hunt. (Bautier 1995, pp. 144,
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Decorated by Lefuel with paintings by Maréchal, the Napoleon III Apartments, originally the apartments of the Minister of State, were created for
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Cour Lefuel (Denon Wing) with horse ramps leading to the former Emperor's Stables
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Mead, Christopher (1996). "Lefuel, Hector-Martin", vol.19, pp. 69–70 in
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in 1839 and subsequently spent the years 1840 to 1844 as a pensionary of the
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was destroyed by fire in 1871, Lefuel was in charge of the repairs to the
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regime; there he designed a new Imperial theatre (1853–1855).
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Tympanum over the door to the former stables from the Cour Lefuel
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in 1853, Lefuel was placed in charge of the ambitious project of
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Histoire du Palais et du Musée du Louvre: Le Pavillon de Flore
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He designed funeral monuments, such as that to the composers
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Hector-Martin Lefuel died in Paris and is buried at
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