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The king came back every Monday to examine some exhibits in more detail. There were 3,969 exhibitors, with most exhibits held in forty galleries in the grand hall. Exhibits were placed in the categories: Fabrics, Metals and other
Minerals, Machinery, Precision Instruments, Chemical Arts, Fine Arts,
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The exposition lasted 60 days, with 3,960 exhibitors. It opened in the Champs-Élysées on 1 May and closed on 29 June. In the 1844 exposition it was found necessary to exclude retailers who did not make their own products, and to eliminate anything that was not socially useful, which included both
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freak artisan products and instruments used only by scientists. Entrants had to fill out a form that gave information about their business including its nature, number of employees, materials used, export and domestic earning and so on. The king of France,
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Pottery, and
Diverse Arts. The jury finished judging the exhibits on 25 July 1844. Louis Philippe presided over an award ceremony on 29 July 1844 in the Tuileries. He personally presented 31
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in London, which was open to international exhibitors from the entire world and outshone the highly successful French exhibition. Other
European expositions soon followed:
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Though it was the tenth Paris exposition, it began to spawn imitators elsewhere in the world, including the 1851
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in 1849. The exposition returned to Paris in 1849, called the
Exposition of the Second Republic or
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Exposition des produits de l'industrie française en 1844. Rapport du jury central
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medals to the most distinguished exhibitors. In all there were 3,253 awards.
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Exposition
Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937)
628:(in French), vol. 2, Le Conservatoire numérique des Arts & Métiers
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Exposition
Nationale des produits de l’industrie agricole et manufacturière
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Théodore
Lefebvre, manufacturer of white lead, at Moulins-lès-Lille,
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François
Debuchy, manufacturer of linen, wool and cotton fabrics, in
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International
Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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Histoire des
Expositions des produits de l'Industrie Française
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Charles Henri Schattenmann, director of the mining company of
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1844 Paris Industry Exposition building on the Champes-Élysées
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Joseph-Thaddeus Winnerl, manufacturer of timepieces, in Paris
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Antoine Thénard, chief engineer of bridges and highways, in
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Charrière, manufacturer of surgical instruments, in Paris
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Exposition des produits de l'industrie française en 1844
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Exposition des produits de l'industrie française en 1844
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Augustin Roswag, manufacturer of metallic fabrics, at
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Buron, manufacturer of optical instruments, in Paris
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798:International Exposition of Sea Fishery Industries
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351:Jacques Gros, manufacturer of cotton fabrics, in
255:Bourdon, director of the forges and foundries of
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827:International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing
288:Théodore Chennvière, manufacturer of sheets, in
55:Exposition des produits de l'industrie française
19:Exposition des produits de l'industrie française
794:Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France
372:Lemire, manufacturer of chemical products, in
262:J. J. Bourkardt, manufacturer of machines, in
833:The International Exhibition of Rural Habitat
741:Lyon Exposition Universelle et Internationale
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379:Massenet, manufacturer of steel and iron, in
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540:Journal des débats politiques et littéraires
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396:Pecqueur, manufacturer of machines, in Paris
224:Andreé, founder, in the Val d'Osne foundry,
504:Chandler – Expositions of the July Monarchy
313:Etienne Faure, manufacturer of ribbons, in
231:Frédéric Bacot, manufacturer of sheets, in
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337:Godard fils, manufacturer of crystals, in
210:Jean-Baptiste Sabatier-Blot presented his
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780:Exposition internationale urbaine de Lyon
639:(in French), Imprimerie de Fain et Thunot
601:Douyere-Demeulenaere, Christiane (2005),
344:Grillet ainé, manufacturer of shawls, in
248:Bontemps, manufacturer of glassware, in
774:International Exposition of Electricity
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802:Exposition nationale coloniale (1922)
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358:Jean-Justin Lacroix, paper maker, in
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702:French Industrial Exposition of 1834
275:, manufacturer of machines, in Paris
118:French Industrial Exposition of 1844
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399:Roller, piano player, in Paris
169:Legion of Honour awards were:
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886:Festivals established in 1844
758:Exposition Universelle (1900)
750:Exposition Universelle (1889)
745:Exposition Universelle (1878)
723:Exposition Universelle (1855)
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584:Colmont, Achille de (1855),
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278:Camu fils, wool spinner, in
189:presented an example of the
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789:Exposition coloniale (1906)
636:Rapport du Jury central ...
330:Girard, tissue printer, in
149:composed and conducted the
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323:, master of ironworks, in
183:in the category 'Machines'
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817:Paris Colonial Exposition
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165:Legion of Honour awards
110:Specialized expositions
47:Unrecognized exposition
866:World's fairs in Paris
302:Fauler ainé, maker of
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682:List of world's fairs
633:Jury central (1844),
197:Charles Xavier Thomas
239:Claude-Joseph Bonnet
181:Louis-Georges Mulot
174:Notable and unusual
568:Chandler, Arthur,
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292:, Seine-Inférieure
273:Jean-François Cail
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105:29 June 1844
767:Specialized
612:(in French)
355:, Haut-Rhin
266:, Haut-Rhin
226:Osne-le-Val
187:Adolphe Sax
855:Categories
694:Industrial
643:2017-10-13
616:2017-10-11
594:2017-10-11
577:2017-10-12
473:References
413:, Bas-Rhin
411:Bouxwiller
406:, Bas-Rhin
362:, Charente
353:Wesserling
264:Guebwiller
257:Le Creusot
235:, Ardennes
97:1 May 1844
453:in 1847;
445:in 1845;
429:Influence
420:, Gironde
388:Montereau
360:AngoulĂŞme
341:, Meurthe
451:Bordeaux
447:Brussels
404:SĂ©lestat
339:Baccarat
89:Timeline
60:Location
36:Overview
716:General
561:Sources
383:, Loire
376:, Seine
348:, RhĂ´ne
327:, Isère
317:, Loire
310:, Seine
282:, Marne
252:, Seine
245:, RhĂ´ne
191:saxhorn
136:History
102:Closure
94:Opening
65:Country
782:(1914)
730:(1858)
686:France
459:Lisbon
443:Madrid
369:, Nord
325:Vienne
299:, Nord
290:Elbeuf
219:Others
201:Colmar
122:French
68:France
44:-class
606:(PDF)
418:Abzac
367:Lille
332:Rouen
297:Lille
280:Reims
243:Lyons
233:Sedan
81:Venue
76:Paris
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439:Bern
346:Lyon
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