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was in serious disrepair. Following the successful completion of the Louvre expansion, Napoleon III endorsed Lefuel's plan to entirely demolish and rebuild both the
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was another opportunity for Lefuel to foster a rich structural program, which was executed in 1861 after the
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Guy Vidal (January–February 1990). "Le Ministère des Finances de Rivoli à Bercy".
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Museum in the same wing and opened in 1994, has been designed by
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Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada
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533:in the 1620s and from the central pavilion of the
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2657:That setting, however, did not last long, as the
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1254:Maximilien de BĂ©thune, Duke of Sully
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189:François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca
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267:
251:
3545:Napoleon III's Louvre expansion
3376:
3353:
3338:
3320:
3268:
3250:
3231:
3199:
3161:
3120:
3075:The Harvard Graduates' Magazine
2922:. Paris: Hachette. p. 305.
2918:Denise Bernard-Folliot (1984).
2684:project initiated by President
1666:César-François Cassini de Thury
912:Plan of the Louvre with the 86
883:Interior of the salle du Manège
677:Nicolas François, Count Mollien
198:, by then the architect of the
53:, was an iconic project of the
3681:Edmond Jean Baptiste Guillaume
3671:Louis-Tullius-Joachim Visconti
3646:Auguste Cheval de Saint-Hubert
3606:Jacques Androuet II Du Cerceau
3223:Jean-Claude Daufresne (1987).
3095:Le Louvre et le Nouveau Louvre
3085:
3059:
3038:
2911:
2841:
2617:to the south and lionesses by
2593:Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau
1738:, by Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay;
1269:SĂ©bastien Le Prestre de Vauban
1115:, by Charles-François Lebœuf;
823:Appartements Napoléon III
811:Appartements Napoléon III
644:. Initial plans to locate the
621:bibliothèque du Cabinet du Roi
361:
1:
3296:Revue du Souvenir Napoléonien
2969:The Journal of Modern History
2848:Théodore de Banville (1857).
2804:State, War, and Navy Building
2741:in a reinterpretation of the
1385:Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau
1016:Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire
228:The young American architect
3500:Petite Galerie of the Louvre
3112:Anne Dion-Tenenbaum (1993).
3025:Christiane Aulanier (1953).
2788:Crédit Lyonnais headquarters
2752:
2386:Rouillard's "wolf and puppy"
2299:Chien combattant un sanglier
2238:Pediment, Pavillon Richelieu
997:François de La Rochefoucauld
655:Museum that were dubbed the
596:in 1860), and (briefly) the
459:, and the South Wing is the
7:
3328:"Le Louvre et Napoléon III"
3227:. Brussels: Pierre Mardaga.
2940:"Le Louvre de Napoléon III"
2817:
2810:(built 1871-1888), and the
2642:to the north, known as the
1713:Honoré-Jean-Aristide Husson
1699:, by François Rude (copy);
1502:South Wing, northern side:
1021:North Wing, southern side:
903:
631:escalier de la Bibliothèque
339:"LE LOUVRE DE NAPOLEON III"
239:Pavillon de la Bibliothèque
10:
3867:
3851:Second Empire architecture
2850:Paris et le Nouveau Louvre
2767:
1764:South Wing, western side:
1681:Henri François d'Aguesseau
1117:Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
947:North Wing, western side:
551:Second Empire architecture
306:Jean-Baptiste-Ange Tissier
18:
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3753:
3727:
3718:
3666:FĂ©lix Louis Jacques Duban
3578:
3477:
3468:
3434:
3360:Michèle Beaulieu (1946).
2726:, located outside of the
2720:appartements Napoléon III
2651:grands guichets du Louvre
1144:Joseph-Stanislas Lescorné
981:Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
965:François Eudes de Mézeray
563:appartements Napoléon III
553:in France and elsewhere.
153:French Revolution of 1848
3636:Jacques-Germain Soufflot
3429:The Louvre and Tuileries
3290:Georges Poisson (1994),
2834:
2792:Saigon Governor's Palace
2293:Chien combattant un loup
2262:Pediment, Pavillon Denon
2250:Pediment, Pavillon Sully
1459:Antoine-Augustin Préault
1428:Théodore-Charles Gruyère
1294:. * Eastern side of the
646:Minister of the Interior
599:ministère des Beaux-Arts
21:Napoleon Square (Warsaw)
3691:Victor-Auguste Blavette
3570:Louvre Inverted Pyramid
3173:Ministère de la Culture
3151:La Revue administrative
3127:Xavier Mauduit (2008).
2802:(built 1862-1865), the
2800:Old City Hall in Boston
2333:Henri Alfred Jacquemart
2198:Francisque Joseph Duret
2190:architectural sculpture
1705:Jacques-LĂ©onard Maillet
1685:Louis-Denis Caillouette
1504:Jean Cousin the Younger
1405:Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay
1377:Jean Baptiste Massillon
1281:Jacques-LĂ©onard Maillet
1216:Jacques-BĂ©nigne Bossuet
1170:Jacques Auguste de Thou
1109:Charles-François Lebœuf
200:Palace of Fontainebleau
59:transformation of Paris
2812:Philadelphia City Hall
2765:
2762:Old City Hall (Boston)
2710:
2704:
2698:
2680:In the context of the
2650:
2644:
2631:to the south with the
2623:
2605:
2583:
2577:
2571:
2561:
2549:
2542:Marie de' Medici cycle
2536:
2521:
2482:
2329:Pierre Louis Rouillard
2314:HĂ´tel de Rohan (Paris)
2308:
2298:
2292:
2286:
2280:
2276:Pierre Louis Rouillard
2269:
1740:Philippe de Champaigne
1689:Jules Hardouin-Mansart
1592:Antoine Laurent Dantan
1174:Auguste-Louis Deligand
1094:Jean-Baptiste Farochon
993:Jean-Marie Bonnassieux
917:
859:Pavillon Denon ceiling
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693:
687:
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658:Nouveau Musée Impérial
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615:bibliothèque impériale
614:
609:Bibliothèque du Louvre
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185:successful coup d'Ă©tat
148:
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118:
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51:Louvre de Napoléon III
38:
3745:Théâtre des Tuileries
3520:Pavillon de l'Horloge
3098:, Paris: Calmann-LĂ©vy
3071:"Richard Morris Hunt"
3067:William Roscoe Thayer
2760:
2675:Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
2645:guichets du Carrousel
2606:Guichet de l'Empereur
2578:Pavillon des Sessions
2555:
2548:, here shown in 1929.
2533:
2483:Guichets du Carrousel
2281:Chienne et ses petits
2213:Pierre-Charles Simart
1631:Jean-François Soitoux
1463:Jean-Balthazar Keller
1440:Enguerrand de Marigny
1424:Jean-François Regnard
1343:Eugène-Louis Lequesne
1243:Jean-François Soitoux
1090:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1062:Jean-Baptiste Colbert
1058:Pierre-Jules Cavelier
911:
560:and now known as the
547:Horace de Viel-Castel
527:pavillon de l'Horloge
409:pavillon de l'Horloge
141:
32:pavillon de l'Horloge
29:
3800:Musée de l'Orangerie
3785:Jardin des Tuileries
3720:Palais des Tuileries
3676:Hector-Martin Lefuel
3631:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
3456:The Louvre Abu Dhabi
3191:Henri Verne (1923).
2705:escalier du ministre
2669:on 23 May 1871, the
1654:Jacques Ange Cordier
1550:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
1339:Philippe de Commines
1224:Marquis de Condorcet
1132:Bernard of Clairvaux
1050:Jean-Jules Allasseur
1046:François de Malherbe
985:Charles Émile Seurre
775:Escalier du Ministre
749:Cent-gardes Squadron
590:(separated from the
569:escalier du ministre
474:Musée des Souverains
260:Percier and Fontaine
234:École des Beaux-Arts
196:Hector-Martin Lefuel
177:Legislative Assembly
67:Hector-Martin Lefuel
55:Second French Empire
3761:Philibert de l'Orme
3651:Jean-Arnaud Raymond
3596:Pierre II Chambiges
3565:Carrousel du Louvre
3366:Bulletin Monumental
3312:Jacques Hillairet.
3053:Archives nationales
2814:(built 1871-1901).
2784:Second Empire style
2743:Second Empire style
2686:François Mitterrand
2615:Antoine-Louis Barye
2287:Loup et petit chien
2209:Antoine-Louis Barye
2188:Among the abundant
1820:Philibert de l'Orme
1693:Jean-Joseph Perraud
1642:Jean-Antoine Houdon
1627:Michel de Montaigne
1580:Michel de l'HĂ´pital
1289:Jean-Joseph Perraud
1082:Eugène André Oudiné
969:Louis-Joseph Daumas
949:Jean de La Fontaine
618:under Napoleon and
422:eponymous staircase
353:(1857); now at the
230:Richard Morris Hunt
134:Project development
3793:Sections in detail
3740:Pavillon de Marsan
3728:Sections in detail
3641:Maximilien Brebion
3535:Pavillon de Marsan
3478:Sections in detail
3334:. 14 January 2014.
3275:Guy Nicot (1993).
2944:Fondation Napoléon
2938:Karine Huguenaud.
2770:Napoleon III style
2766:
2688:in the 1980s, the
2562:
2550:
2537:Salle des Sessions
2362:in the Cour Lefuel
2346:, and Houguenade.
1824:Jean-Pierre Dantan
1801:Jules-Antoine Droz
1744:Louis-Adolphe Eude
1670:Hippolyte Maindron
1623:Jean-Auguste Barre
1619:Cardinal Richelieu
1523:Jean-Auguste Barre
1489:Jules-Antoine Droz
1140:Jean de La Bruyère
918:
738:Émile Félix Fleury
642:Marie-Noémi Cadiot
578:, the short-lived
212:place du Carrousel
149:
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3735:Pavillon de Flore
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3611:Jacques Lemercier
3586:Raymond du Temple
3525:Galerie d'Apollon
3510:Pavillon de Flore
3464:
3463:
3092:L. Vitet (1882),
2629:Pont du Carrousel
2566:Pavillon de Flore
2445:pavillon de Flore
2309:chevaux du soleil
2304:Robert Le Lorrain
2267:The South Wing's
1793:Jean-Claude Petit
1770:Henri de Triqueti
1732:Eustache Le Sueur
1588:Jacques Lemercier
1569:Bosio the Younger
1381:François Jouffroy
1316:Jean de Joinville
1277:Antoine Lavoisier
1205:Antoine Desboeufs
1136:François Jouffroy
1038:François Rabelais
1001:Noël-Jules Girard
728:cour Caulaincourt
584:(1858-1860), the
531:Jacques Lemercier
171:and his disciple
3858:
3790:
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3621:François d'Orbay
3540:Louvre Colonnade
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1721:Augustin Courtet
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1070:Cardinal Mazarin
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1023:Gregory of Tours
1012:Pierre Corneille
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989:François Fénelon
953:Jean-Louis Jaley
941:hommes illustres
914:hommes illustres
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103:centered on the
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3696:Camille Lefèvre
3656:Charles Percier
3626:Claude Perrault
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3495:Pavillon du Roi
3460:
3451:The Louvre-Lens
3436:Musée du Louvre
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2699:escalier Lefuel
2663:Battle of Sedan
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2611:Porte des Lions
2572:salle des Etats
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1832:Victor Huguenin
1828:Bernard Palissy
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1789:Charles Le Brun
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1736:Claude Perrault
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1717:Nicolas Coustou
1709:Jacques Sarazin
1697:Nicolas Poussin
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2790:in Paris, the
2780:nouveau Louvre
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2747:Louvre Pyramid
2716:Café Richelieu
2601:Louis MĂ©tezeau
2597:colossal order
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362:Description
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79:Cour Carrée
77:around the
3840:Categories
3814:Architects
3754:Architects
3579:Architects
3389:Libération
2859:1167342747
2768:See also:
2724:Café Marly
1366:Debay fils
926:Napoleon I
847:Salle Daru
763:North Wing
688:Salle Daru
612:(formerly
606:; and the
462:aile Denon
456:aile Sully
3706:I. M. Pei
2997:144533244
2868:cite book
2852:. Paris.
2753:Influence
2534:Lefuel's
930:Francis I
922:Louis XIV
436:pavillon
427:pavillon
414:pavillon
401:pavillon
392:pavillon
385:Richelieu
383:pavillon
374:pavillon
81:with the
3244:Le Point
2818:See also
1648:(copy);
1267:(copy);
1201:Voltaire
1068:(copy);
904:Statuary
663:Napoleon
210:and the
165:Napoleon
130:Museum.
3298:: 22–27
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973:Molière
932:in the
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394:Colbert
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2728:Louvre
2722:. The
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2546:Rubens
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433:, and
376:Turgot
355:Louvre
324:(1853)
308:(1865)
128:Louvre
3049:(PDF)
3032:(PDF)
2993:S2CID
2985:JSTOR
2835:Notes
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2874:link
2854:ISBN
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