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Hippolyte Durand

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171: 86: 135:. During the years that followed he laid out various projects for construction of medieval-style religious buildings, presenting them at the Salon of 1845. He believed in the superiority of medieval art over classical art in medieval architecture, since it represented a revolution in thought about architecture. 232:
and Biarritz during this period, which created difficulties with the prefects of Hautes-Pyrénées and Gers, who considered him negligent of his duties. It was said of him at this time that he was hard working, and worked well, but lacked method and had difficulty dealing with the authorities. Durand
197:, although Guichenné remained responsible for inspecting the work. He resigned from his position with the diocese of Bayonne on 10 February 1852 after a dispute with the bishop, who accused him of bad temper and haughty and insolent manners. Durand became architect of the dioceses of 162:, Yvelines. It was to be a retreat from the city where the author could work in peace. There were two buildings: a renaissance-style château facing a gothic castle surrounded by water. They were formally opened on 25 July 1847. 73:(1801–1882 ) was a French architect who specialized in medieval-style church architecture. He restored or built many church buildings, mostly in the southwest of the country. He is perhaps best known for the 268:
at Lourdes, completed in 1872 and submitted to the Salon the same year. In 1868 the Bishop of Tarbes tried to get Durand admitted to the Legion of Honor for the quality his work in building the
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in Paris, where he was a student of Vaudoyer and Lebas. He won a departmental prize in 1829 and a medal in 1830. He became a specialist in medieval architecture.
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between 1853 and 1862 in collaboration with the Basque architect Hippolyte Guichenné. He built the Priory of the Ursulines in
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was abruptly dismissed from the Villa Eugénie project in June 1855 and replaced by the twenty-seven-year-old architect
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seminary. After some delay, he was awarded the Legion of Honor in 1875.
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Hippolyte Durand was born in Paris in 1801. He attended the
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L'Empereur et les arts: la liste civile de Napoléon III
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Hippolyte Durand died in Paris in 1882, aged about 81.
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Répertoire des architectes diocésains du XIX siècle
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Index

Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

Château de Monte-Cristo
Le Port-Marly
École des Beaux-Arts
Basilica of Saint-Remi
Reims
Notre-Dame de l'Épine
Châlons-sur-Marne
Saint-Menoux
Bourbonnais
Moulins
Alexandre Dumas
The Three Musketeers
The Count of Monte Cristo
Château de Monte-Cristo
Le Port-Marly

Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Gothic revival
diocese of Bayonne
Cathédrale Sainte-Marie
Hippolyte Guichenné
Auch
Gers
Tarbes
Hautes-Pyrénées
Napoleon III
Biarritz
Villa Eugénie

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