Jean-François Heurtier (6 March 1739, Paris - 16 April 1822, Versailles) was a French architect. He studied at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture...
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name on this site. The first Salle Favart, built to the designs of Jean-François Heurtier, opened on 28 April 1783. Charles Simon Favart was the company's...
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1783 the company moved again, into the Salle Favart (architect Jean-François Heurtier; ca. 1,100 seats) on the site where the current theatre stands....
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Jean-Baptiste Corneille 1664 – Pierre Monier or Mosnier or Meunier 1665 – François Bonnemer 1666 – No award 1667 – Nicolas Rabon [fr] 1668 – François...
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(1728–1799) 1799 : Jacques Denis Antoine (1733–1801) 1801 : Jean-François Heurtier (1739–1822) 1822 : Jean-Nicolas Huyot (1780–1840) 1840 : Auguste Caristie (1783–1862)...
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corrected[clarification needed]in a more French style by the architect Jean-François Heurtier. This pavilion was situated at the very top of the green carpet...
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actress and theatre director Mademoiselle Montansier, designed by Jean-François Heurtier, inspecteur général des bâtiments du roi and designer of the Salle...
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officer for the Bordeaux-Loupiac network having been recruited by André Heurtier. He was chairman of the departmental Clandestine Liberation Committee and...
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