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1828–1833, the second of three great military-scientific expeditions led by France in the first half of the 19th century, in which geologists and antiquarians accompanied an expedition with military objectives, in this case to deport all Ottoman nationals from the
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Upon Blouet's return to Paris he devoted himself to the reform of prison design and in 1838 was appointed to the new post of Inspector General of French Prisons, which brought with it,
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of the Ancien RĂ©gime. Blouet believed in using architecture to realize social reform and together with Demetz worked on the design and layout of the buildings for the
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Expedition scientifique de Morée ordonnée par le Gouvernement Français; Architecture, Sculptures, Inscriptions et Vues du Péloponèse, des Cyclades et de l'Attique
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Expedition scientifique de Morée ordonnée par le Gouvernement Français; Architecture, Sculptures, Inscriptions et Vues du Péloponèse, des Cyclades et de l'Attique
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David Van Zanten, "Nineteenth-Century French Government Architectural Services and the Design of the Monuments of Paris"
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Instruction Et Programme Pour La Construction Des Maisons D'ArrĂŞt Et De Justice: Atlas De Plans De Prisons Cellulaires
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Restauration des thermes d'Antonin Caracalla, à Rome, présentée en 1826 et dédiée en 1827 à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts
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Restauration des thermes d'Antonin Caracalla, à Rome, présentée en 1826 et dédiée en 1827 à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts
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Projet de prison cellulaire pour 585 condamnés, précédé d'Observations sur le système pénitentiaire
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resulted in his speculative restoration of the original construction of the
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Rapports à M. le Comte de Montalivet, sur les pénitenciers des États-Unis
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appointed Blouet the head of the fine arts section of the French
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starting in 1798; the third took place in Algeria from 1839.
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Temple de Jupiter Panhellénien
prison design
Passy
Prix de Rome
École des Beaux-Arts
French Academy in Rome
French Academy at Rome
Baths of Caracalla
Institut de France
Morea expedition
Morea
Greek War of Independence
Temple of Zeus at Olympia
Arc de Triomphe
Frédéric-Auguste Demetz
Bâtiments du Roi
Mettray Penal Colony
reform school
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Jules Pellechet
Palais de Fontainebleau
French Second Empire
Jean-Baptiste Rondelet
Académie des Beaux-Arts
Restauration des thermes d'Antonin Caracalla, à Rome, présentée en 1826 et dédiée en 1827 à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts
Expedition scientifique de Morée ordonnée par le Gouvernement Français; Architecture, Sculptures, Inscriptions et Vues du Péloponèse, des Cyclades et de l'Attique, mesurées, dessinées, recueillies et publiées
Rapports à M. le Comte de Montalivet, sur les pénitenciers des États-Unis

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