César, Félicien (1849-1930)

Creator details

Name
César, Félicien (1849-1930)
Nationality
French

Assets (6 in total)

Nancy (department 54), Art Nouveau, Investment building (1903), architects: Félicien César (1849-1930) and Fernand César (1879-1969)
The building Kempf, 40 Cours Leopold (architect Felicien Cesar, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
An architect's house, 12 a 14 rue Mal Gerard (architect Felicien Cesar, 1910) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Architect house, detail, 33 rue du General Clinchant (architect Felicien Cesar, 1910), in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
The building Kempf, 40 Cours Leopold in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Felicien Cesar (1849-1930), construction 1903. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Architect house, 33 rue du General Clinchant (architect Felicien Cesar, 1910), in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

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