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Hippolyte Destailleur became a fashionable architect, catering to rich and titled clients. He mimicked French styles of the 16th to 18th centuries, distinguishing himself from many of his contemporaries, who favored medieval,
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Born Hippolyte-Alexandre-Gabriel-Walter Destailleur in Paris, he was the son of François-Hippolyte Destailleur (born Paris, 22 March 1787; died Paris, 15 February 1852), also a noted French architect, who studied with
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Catalogue de livres et estampes : relatifs aux beaux-arts, architecture, peinture, gravure, ornementation, etc., provenant de la bibliothèque de feu Hippolyte Destailleur
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He is one of the best-known foreign architects to have worked in 19th century England, where he designed
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Midant, Jean-Paul (1996). "Destailleur. French family of architects.", vol. 8, pp. 816–817, in
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Middleton, R. D. (1982). "Destailleur, Hippolyte-Alexandre-Gabriel", vol. 1, pp. 567–568, in
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beginning in 1875. He designed the Hôtel de Béhague in Paris (1866–1867) and the
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in Paris (1842–1846), after which he worked with his father and with
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Duplessis, Georges (1895). "Notice sur M. Hippolyte Destailleur".
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au XIXéme siècle (collection Hippolyte Destailleur)
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Paris
Paris
Architect
Interior Designer
Collector
architect
interior designer
châteaux
France
England
Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
Charles Percier
Ministère de la Justice
François-René Leclère
École des Beaux-Arts
Étienne-Hippolyte Godde

Waddesdon Manor
Italian Renaissance
Rococo Revival
Hôtel de Pourtalès
Pless Castle
Graf Hans Heinric von Pless
Palais Rothschild
Baron Albert de Rothschild
Waddesdon Manor
Buckinghamshire
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild
Saint Michael's Abbey

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