File:Ferdinand Le Blanc (1820-1905) architecte (05A).jpg

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Watercolor of the Apartment of the Maréchale de la Meilleraye at the Palais de l'Arsenal by Ferdinand Le Blanc (1820-1905) architect.

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English: Ferdinand Félix Clément Le Blanc was born on 29 September 1820 in Évry-sur-Seine (Évry-Petit-Bourg in 1881) in the former department of Seine-et-Oise and died in Paris on 25 May 1905 at his home on Quai Conti at the Palace of the Institute in the 6th arrondissement. He married on 27 July 1857 in the former 2nd arrondissement of Paris, Marie Amélie Célestine Basset, the sister of Charles Basset dit Adrien Robert, writer, journalist and French translator. Ferdinand Le Blanc is an architectural engineer who will become a government architect, civil buildings. he was awarded the title of Officier de l'Instruction publique (Officer of Public Instruction) by the French government and directed the restoration of the apartments of the Maréchale de la Meilleraye at the Palais de l'Arsenal from 1867 to 1868. Ferdinand Le Blanc is also the author of several articles on Parisian town planning.
Français : Ferdinand Félix Clément Le Blanc est né le 29 septembre 1820 à Évry-sur-Seine (Évry-Petit-Bourg en 1881) dans l'ancien département de la Seine-et-Oise et mort à Paris le 25 mai 1905 à son domicile quai Conti au Palais de l'Institut dans le 6e arrondissement. Il épouse le 27 juillet 1857 dans l'ancien 2e arrondissement de Paris, Marie Amélie Célestine Basset, la sœur de Charles Basset dit Adrien Robert, écrivain, journaliste et traducteur français. Ferdinand Le Blanc est ingénieur architecte et qui deviendra architecte du gouvernement, inspecteur des bâtiments civils. Il reçoit le titre d'Officier de l'Instruction publique du gouvernement français et dirige la restauration des appartements de la maréchale de la Meilleraye au Palais de l'Arsenal de 1867 à 1868. Ferdinand Le Blanc est également l'auteur de plusieurs articles sur l'urbanisme parisien.
Date from 1867 until 1868
date QS:P,+1867-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P580,+1867-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Aquarelle de l'Appartement de la maréchale de la Meilleraye au Palais de l'Arsenal par Ferdinand Le Blanc (1820-1905) architecte, sur le site de la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Author Ferdinand Le Blanc (1820-1905)
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