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Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09.
Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09.

MDA4635413: Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09. / Bridgeman Images

Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09.
Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09.

MDA4635429: Vichy (Allier) road station. Architect Atelier Cite Architecture, 2009. Photography 01/09/09. / Bridgeman Images

The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09.
The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09.

MDA4635486: The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09. / Bridgeman Images

Influence of the sun: temporal powers (king before his courtiers) and spiritual powers (priest serving in a church). (miniature, c.1470)
Influence of the sun: temporal powers (king before his courtiers) and spiritual powers (priest serving in a church). (miniature, c.1470)

LRI4635512: Influence of the sun: temporal powers (king before his courtiers) and spiritual powers (priest serving in a church). (miniature, c.1470), Predis, Cristoforo de (1440-86) / Bridgeman Images

Jupiter's influence: hunting and court. (miniature, c.1470)
Jupiter's influence: hunting and court. (miniature, c.1470)

LRI4635517: Jupiter's influence: hunting and court. (miniature, c.1470), Predis, Cristoforo de (1440-86) / Bridgeman Images

Influence of the planet March: war scene (miniature, c.1470)
Influence of the planet March: war scene (miniature, c.1470)

LRI4635529: Influence of the planet March: war scene (miniature, c.1470), Predis, Cristoforo de (1440-86) / Bridgeman Images

The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09.
The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09.

MDA4635559: The exchange pole of the Lens railway station (Pas de Calais). Construction 2009, architect Richez Associes. Photography 01/09/09. / Bridgeman Images

La gare routiere (2009) de Lens (Pas de Calais).
La gare routiere (2009) de Lens (Pas de Calais).

MDA4635602: La gare routiere (2009) de Lens (Pas de Calais). / Bridgeman Images

Representation of a fortified town in the Strasbourg region. Miniature on scroll of parchment “” Genealogy of the Bible”” (ms.199) 14th century Cremone, Biblioteca Governativa
Representation of a fortified town in the Strasbourg region. Miniature on scroll of parchment “” Genealogy of the Bible”” (ms.199) 14th century Cremone, Biblioteca Governativa

LRI4635626: Representation of a fortified town in the Strasbourg region. Miniature on scroll of parchment “” Genealogy of the Bible”” (ms.199) 14th century Cremone, Biblioteca Governativa, French School, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Horticulture: harvesting fruits. Detail. 14th century (miniature)
Horticulture: harvesting fruits. Detail. 14th century (miniature)

LRI4635766: Horticulture: harvesting fruits. Detail. 14th century (miniature), Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Horticulture: potting a tree. Detail. 14th century (miniature)
Horticulture: potting a tree. Detail. 14th century (miniature)

LRI4635768: Horticulture: potting a tree. Detail. 14th century (miniature), Unknown Artist, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Young gentlemen of the aristocracy hunting the falcon (miniature, 15th century)
Young gentlemen of the aristocracy hunting the falcon (miniature, 15th century)

LRI4636047: Young gentlemen of the aristocracy hunting the falcon (miniature, 15th century), Italian School, (15th century) / Bridgeman Images

TF1 headquarters in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine).
TF1 headquarters in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine).

LBY4636227: TF1 headquarters in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Hotel des Postes, 19 avenue Andre Morizet in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Charles Giroud (1871-1955), construction 1938.
Hotel des Postes, 19 avenue Andre Morizet in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Charles Giroud (1871-1955), construction 1938.

MDA4636271: Hotel des Postes, 19 avenue Andre Morizet in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Charles Giroud (1871-1955), construction 1938. / Bridgeman Images

Social housing, 63 avenue Marcel Dassault a Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1990, architects Eric Dubosc and Marc Landowski.
Social housing, 63 avenue Marcel Dassault a Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1990, architects Eric Dubosc and Marc Landowski.

MDA4636274: Social housing, 63 avenue Marcel Dassault a Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1990, architects Eric Dubosc and Marc Landowski. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel particulier, 3 avenue Gambetta in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1935, architect Edouard Niermans (1859-1928).
Hotel particulier, 3 avenue Gambetta in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1935, architect Edouard Niermans (1859-1928).

MDA4636328: Hotel particulier, 3 avenue Gambetta in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1935, architect Edouard Niermans (1859-1928). / Bridgeman Images

Artist villa in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine).
Artist villa in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine).

MDA4636335: Artist villa in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Housing building, 21 rue du General Leclerc in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Jacques Debat Ponsan (1882-1942).
Housing building, 21 rue du General Leclerc in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Jacques Debat Ponsan (1882-1942).

MDA4636366: Housing building, 21 rue du General Leclerc in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Jacques Debat Ponsan (1882-1942). / Bridgeman Images

Annex to the town hall of Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Former Social Hygiene Centre, construction 1939, architect Roger Hummel (1900-1983).
Annex to the town hall of Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Former Social Hygiene Centre, construction 1939, architect Roger Hummel (1900-1983).

MDA4636385: Annex to the town hall of Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Former Social Hygiene Centre, construction 1939, architect Roger Hummel (1900-1983). / Bridgeman Images

The ZAC Centre Ville before its demolition, in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Photography 10/06/94.
The ZAC Centre Ville before its demolition, in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Photography 10/06/94.

MDA4636398: The ZAC Centre Ville before its demolition, in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Photography 10/06/94. / Bridgeman Images

Punic stelae on the Tophet of Salammbo, dedicated to Tanit and Baal, 5th-3rd century BC
Punic stelae on the Tophet of Salammbo, dedicated to Tanit and Baal, 5th-3rd century BC

LRI4640089: Punic stelae on the Tophet of Salammbo, dedicated to Tanit and Baal, 5th-3rd century BC, Carthaginian (7th-3rd century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Architect house, 41 place Morichar in Brussels (Belgium). Realisation 1899, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957).
Architect house, 41 place Morichar in Brussels (Belgium). Realisation 1899, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957).

LBY4640321: Architect house, 41 place Morichar in Brussels (Belgium). Realisation 1899, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957). / Bridgeman Images

The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.
The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.

LBY4640445: The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.
The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.

LBY4640451: The Lombard building, 69 Foch Avenue in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Immeuble France Lanord, 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1904. 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.
Immeuble France Lanord, 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1904. 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.

LBY4640478: Immeuble France Lanord, 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1904. 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., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

La Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe and Moslle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1898-1902. 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.
La Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe and Moslle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1898-1902. 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.

LBY4640525: La Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe and Moslle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1898-1902. 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., Sauvage, Henri (1873-1932) / Bridgeman Images

Maison Houot, 92 to Quai Le lorrain (architect Emile Andre, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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.
Maison Houot, 92 to Quai Le lorrain (architect Emile Andre, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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.

LBY4640532: Maison Houot, 92 to Quai Le lorrain (architect Emile Andre, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Immeuble France Lanord et immeuble Lombar, 69 à 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.
Immeuble France Lanord et immeuble Lombar, 69 à 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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.

LBY4640563: Immeuble France Lanord et immeuble Lombar, 69 à 71 avenue Foch in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 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., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. 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.
Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. 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.

LBY4640581: Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. 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., Sauvage, Henri (1873-1932) / Bridgeman Images

La Villa Masson, 8 rue Mal gerard in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Masson, 1926. 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.
La Villa Masson, 8 rue Mal gerard in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Masson, 1926. 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.

LBY4640613: La Villa Masson, 8 rue Mal gerard in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Masson, 1926. 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., Masson, Charles (1894-1971) / Bridgeman Images

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.
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.

LBY4640620: 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., César, Félicien (1849-1930) / Bridgeman Images

The Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects EmiletousSaint (1872-1914) and Louis Marchal (1879-1954), 1908. 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 Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects EmiletousSaint (1872-1914) and Louis Marchal (1879-1954), 1908. 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.

LBY4640675: The Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects EmiletousSaint (1872-1914) and Louis Marchal (1879-1954), 1908. 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., Marchal, Louis (1879-1954) / Bridgeman Images

An architect building, 22 Rue de la Commanderie in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Georges Biet (1869-1955), 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.
An architect building, 22 Rue de la Commanderie in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Georges Biet (1869-1955), 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.

LBY4640679: An architect building, 22 Rue de la Commanderie in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Georges Biet (1869-1955), 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., Biet, Georges Emile (1869-1955) / Bridgeman Images

The Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre (Architect Toussaint et Marchal, 1908) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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, iron, architecture, etc. are part of this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
The Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre (Architect Toussaint et Marchal, 1908) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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, iron, architecture, etc. are part of this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640700: The Chamber of Commerce, 40 Rue Pointcarre (Architect Toussaint et Marchal, 1908) in Nancy (Meurthe et 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, iron, architecture, etc. are part of this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Marchal, Louis (1879-1954) / Bridgeman Images

The Brewery Excelsior, 3 rue Mazagran in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929) and Alexandre Mienville, 1911. 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 Brewery Excelsior, 3 rue Mazagran in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929) and Alexandre Mienville, 1911. 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.

LBY4640736: The Brewery Excelsior, 3 rue Mazagran in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929) and Alexandre Mienville, 1911. 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., Weissenburger, Lucien (1860-1929) / Bridgeman Images

Stores Vaxelaire et PigNot, 52 à 57 rue St Dizier in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1913. 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.
Stores Vaxelaire et PigNot, 52 à 57 rue St Dizier in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1913. 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.

LBY4640747: Stores Vaxelaire et PigNot, 52 à 57 rue St Dizier in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1913. 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., Weissenburger, Lucien (1860-1929) / Bridgeman Images


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