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francepittoresque · 4 months
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8 janvier 1570 : mort de Philibert de l’Orme, premier à porter le titre d' "architecte du roi" ➽ http://bit.ly/Philibert-Delorme Étudiant trois années durant l’antiquité en Italie où il côtoie le milieu érudit romain, Philibert de l’Orme revient en France et enrichit de ses travaux sa ville natale avant qu’en habile courtisan bien que mauvais dessinateur, il ne se fasse apprécier de Catherine de Médicis qui le charge de la construction du tombeau de François Ier : mais celui qui bientôt sera le premier à recevoir le titre d’ « architecte du roi » semble avoir usurpé le talent d’un frère plus méconnu...
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St Philibert church in Tournus, Burgundy region of France
French vintage postcard
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detournementsmineurs · 11 months
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"Sur l'Adamant" documentaire de Nicolas Philibert - sur la péniche "L'Adamant" centre de jour pour troubles psychiques amarée sur la Seine à Paris - mai 2023.
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laurelgarland5 · 2 years
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History Births on August 17
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empirearchives · 7 months
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Top: Café Frascati in Paris, 1807, by Philibert-Louis Debucourt
Bottom: Café Frascati (A Scene From Napoleon's Time), 1893, by François Flameng
During the Premier Empire, the Frascati establishment, named after a famous Neapolitan ice-cream maker, was one of the most popular venues in Paris. First of all, it had a delightful garden, decorated with the busts of the greatest French and English poets, and lit up at night. A tunnel of wisteria and maiden vine, known as “l’ermitage” (the retreat), lent a charming atmosphere to the scene. The house was used as a café and salon de pâtisserie. On the ground floor it offered refreshments and some of the best ice-cream in Paris, with ballrooms. On the first floor were gaming rooms. Paris’s smartest set flocked here to spend the pleasant summer evenings.
The Maison Frascati closed at the Restoration, following the law closing down gaming rooms. (Source)
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athletic-collection · 1 month
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Charles Philibert-Thiboutout
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illustratus · 2 months
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General Duhesme strikes the charge at the Battle of Diersheim, 20 April 1797
by Amélie Périgeot, after Charles Thévenin
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the-cricket-chirps · 6 months
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Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey
Northwest Facade, Temple of Castor and Pollux, Rome
1842
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fredandrieu · 1 month
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L'Homme aux mains d'or Vicq et Paul deliège Spirou n° 1276 27 septembre 1962
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captainknell · 5 months
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Happy birthday Marshal Serurier! December 8, 1742
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francepittoresque · 1 year
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8 janvier 1570 : mort de Philibert de l’Orme, premier à porter le titre d' "architecte du roi" ➽ https://bit.ly/3pwY4ka Étudiant trois années durant l’antiquité en Italie où il côtoie le milieu érudit romain, Philibert de l’Orme revient en France et enrichit de ses travaux sa ville natale avant qu’en habile courtisan bien que mauvais dessinateur, il ne se fasse apprécier de Catherine de Médicis qui le charge de la construction du tombeau de François Ier : mais celui qui bientôt sera le premier à recevoir le titre d’ « architecte du roi » semble avoir usurpé le talent d’un frère plus méconnu...
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"Saint-Philibert" ferry departing to Pornic from the Noirmoutier Island, Poitou region of France
French vintage postcard
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ackcrabbit · 9 months
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Oh yeah you remember moshi monsters huh??? That thing I was obsessed with and defined my personality on for a chunk of my early tumblr years??
Well it is with a heavy heart that I inform you that I'm not back on my bullshit for I was never truly off of it. So here's an old ass oc of mine based on the monster I actually owned all those years ago
You need some edge to your actual baby game well I got it all bundled up in this fruit
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empirearchives · 1 year
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Scenes from Napoleonic France, by Philibert-Louis Debucourt
Early 19th century
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athletic-collection · 1 month
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Charles Philibert-Thiboutout
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meerawrites · 8 months
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This week on Meera’s Quaintrelle adventures: the memoir of the Comte (Count) de Gramont and aesthetically pleasing glassware from an antiques store.
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Castle antiques.
Dandyism and Quaintrelleism.
The Comte de Gramont.
Memoirs of the Comte de Gramont.
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