Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris

Built from 1877 to 1882 by Charles-Jean Laisné, the main façade of the École de Pharmacie opens onto the Avenue de l’Observatoire (Paris, 6th arr.). The new school was richly decorated with sculpture, wall-painting and stained-glass. According to the architect’s wishes, Émile Hirsch, his collaborato...

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Main Author: Françoise Gatouillat
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Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2011-12-01
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description Built from 1877 to 1882 by Charles-Jean Laisné, the main façade of the École de Pharmacie opens onto the Avenue de l’Observatoire (Paris, 6th arr.). The new school was richly decorated with sculpture, wall-painting and stained-glass. According to the architect’s wishes, Émile Hirsch, his collaborator on previous restoration operations, was commissioned for the stained-glass windows. In 1884, the parisian glazier delivered four windows with historical subjects related to the institution, which took place in the two stairways, and in 1888 an allegorical stained-glass for the main hall, now removed. Laisné intended to complete the decoration of this hall with eight new windows, representating animals in their natural surroundings. Designed in 1889 by Albert Besnard, the painter who decorated the walls of this room, they were in fact not executed. But two of them were realized later by Henri Carot for private commissioners.
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spelling doaj-art-e322f789c56d4a9ea5bae9251c656e8f2025-01-09T12:43:53ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052011-12-011710.4000/insitu.946Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de ParisFrançoise GatouillatBuilt from 1877 to 1882 by Charles-Jean Laisné, the main façade of the École de Pharmacie opens onto the Avenue de l’Observatoire (Paris, 6th arr.). The new school was richly decorated with sculpture, wall-painting and stained-glass. According to the architect’s wishes, Émile Hirsch, his collaborator on previous restoration operations, was commissioned for the stained-glass windows. In 1884, the parisian glazier delivered four windows with historical subjects related to the institution, which took place in the two stairways, and in 1888 an allegorical stained-glass for the main hall, now removed. Laisné intended to complete the decoration of this hall with eight new windows, representating animals in their natural surroundings. Designed in 1889 by Albert Besnard, the painter who decorated the walls of this room, they were in fact not executed. But two of them were realized later by Henri Carot for private commissioners.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/946vitrailÉmile HirschAlbert BesnardHenri Carotverrièreécole de pharmacie
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Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
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Émile Hirsch
Albert Besnard
Henri Carot
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école de pharmacie
title Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
title_full Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
title_fullStr Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
title_full_unstemmed Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
title_short Les vitraux de l’École de Pharmacie de Paris
title_sort les vitraux de l ecole de pharmacie de paris
topic vitrail
Émile Hirsch
Albert Besnard
Henri Carot
verrière
école de pharmacie
url https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/946
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