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What better place to start than at the birthplace of Beaux-Arts architecture, the École des Beaux-Arts?
" The poster says: "The police show up at the Beaux-Arts, the Beaux-Arts displays in the street.
Vient s'ajouter à ces règles un système de patriarcat qui dépossède systématiquement et largement la veuve au bénéfice de ses beaux-frères et de ses beaux-parents.
But its neighboring sibling, Charles Girault's Petit Palais (originally called the Palais des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris), is arguably a more sublime example of Beaux-Arts.
It was then that Beaux and Paws came into fruition.
Facebook: Beaux Tox the Dog The Boerne TX Animal Shelter
Still, as a puppy, Beaux faced many challenges and difficulties.
He then enrolled in the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
But Banner's olive checked cape complements the library's Beaux-art architecture.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the beaux arts behemoth on Manhattan's Upper East
It's this Italian beaux-art building that was built as a library.
Sonia Daniel Brown and Amy Jane Beaux and were married June 22.
The École des Beaux-Arts was at the center of the revolt.
The 1903 Kaskel & Kaskel Building, a marble Beaux-Arts pile built at 1889nd Street for a high-end haberdashery, was destroyed in 2017, along with a 1905 Beaux-Arts neighbor, despite a preservation petition that garnered 20,215 signatures.
Committed to fine art, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1862.
Sadly, Beaux was in bad shape when Jaime first met him in person.
Courtesy Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux Delacroix's was essentially a literary, illustrative sensibility.
Several months later, a psychic suggested that Mx. Brown reconnect with Ms. Beaux.
Many of the other girls were receiving flowers and gifts from their beaux.
I was walking around and walked into a random tailor's shop called Beaux Tailor.
She just dropped some totally-not-staged photos with her new beaux, Tom Hiddleston.
"These were real artists coming from les Beaux Arts or art schools," he says.
In one scene, Ayoola comes back from a jaunt with one of her beaux.
At 17, he left for Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts.
More famous than the Musée Archéologique is the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon.
It was erected in 1872 and redesigned in a Beaux-Arts style in 1899.
Built in 1913, the historic six-bedroom, 10-bathroom estate features multiple Beaux Arts structures.
This is not a Beaux-Arts palace like the grand 19th-century apartment buildings uptown.
Beaux-Arts buildings and old bridges live in harmony and illuminate the skyline at night.
That title story, "Les Beaux Jours," imagines Balthus's painting from the girl's point of view.
THE KISS: FROM RODIN TO THE PRESENT DAY, Musée des Beaux Arts de Calais, France.
Mr. Lucas had previously proposed a Beaux-Arts style museum in San Francisco's Presidio park.
But the building is a Beaux-Arts glory by McKim, Mead & White with a soaring interior.
The Beaux Arts building is six-stories high and was designed by renowned architect C.P.H. Gilbert.
Architects often mixed indigenous, colonial and Beaux-Arts tropes in the service of new national ambitions.
The vintage beaux arts building dates back to 1922, and once housed the LA Railway Authority.
With the extravagant Beaux-Arts design mixed with modern amenities, Chan said buyers are already flocking.
" Ces sons, ils sont tellement beaux ", chuchota-t-il, les yeux écarquillés et la bouche entrouverte.
The pre-war building was designed in "Neo-Renaissance style with Beaux-Arts elements," the listing states.
Topor studied at the Beaux-arts de Paris, but rejected the classical painter-in-his-atelier trope.
Built in 173 by McKim, Mead, and White, Old Penn Station was a Beaux-Arts architectural masterpiece.
The HGU was originally the Hotel Grand Union, a Beaux-Arts property that was built in 1905.
"For one month in the clinic, Beaux had to be repeatedly put on oxygen," Frasier tells PEOPLE.
A casually dressed crowd, mostly male, milled around a gilt-edged Beaux Arts ballroom on Nob Hill.
City Hall, with its Beaux-Arts architecture and government-grade wait times, can feel like an anachronism.
McKim, Mead and White's grandiose 1893 Beaux-Arts design for the Brooklyn Museum, crowned with 128 statues.
They are both 28 and met while students at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut.
His first attempt, a planned Beaux-Arts style building in San Francisco's Presidio Park, met staunch resistance.
Between the main Beaux-Arts building and the modern, architecturally acclaimed Bloch building (2007), there are seven.
Wangechi Mutu has introduced her quartet of magisterial bronze statues to the museum's austere Beaux-Arts entrance.
Constructed between 2400 and 0003, the landmark-designated Beaux-Arts building has seen its share of tenants.
Yet it is a 315-square-foot Beaux-Arts gem that draws the longest lines: the bathroom.
But most are not aware that it's also one of the city's best examples of Beaux-Arts architecture.
"You could theoretically use that coin to pay for things in a store," Mr. Beaux said last year.
Ms. Beaux, 38, is a litigation associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, the New York law firm.
Even after entering the École des Beaux-Arts, he maintained a kind of blissful innocence about the subject.
Suburban strip malls and Beaux-Arts buildings have been reimagined as storefronts selling pre-rolled joints and edibles.
A year after his death, the Beaux Arts Senate office building on Constitution Avenue was named after him.
Originally built for the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank in 1912, the 14-story Beaux-Arts building was designed by Raymond F. Almirall, a promising New York architect who had trained at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, but whose career didn't reach quite the same heights as his contemporaries.
Farré attended the École des Beaux-Arts, studied with Gustave Moreau, and was a regular in the Paris Salons.
The venue is a dramatic Beaux-Arts building that started life as the central post office of Buenos Aires.
The gutted interior of the Beaux-Arts building boasts a loft-like style with exposed beams and brick walls.
Since then, he has made over 500 bow ties and started a company, Beaux and Paws, said his mom.
Hoxton Hotels just opened a new location in downtown Los Angeles in a stunningly updated 1922 beaux-arts building.
The six-story, Beaux-Arts mansion has been home to several prominent occupants, including the pop star Michael Jackson.
But what I remember most was the hazing at Beaux-Arts de Paris—the school is right around the corner.
But sensing that his passion was not for religion, the Jesuits sent him to Kinshasa's Académie des Beaux-Arts instead.
In 1966, the son died in an accident and left the Blue House to the French Academie des Beaux-Arts.
Also making their first appearances are a miniature of the Beaux-Arts Battery Maritime Building and a pair of ferries.
Debrecen, Hungary's second-largest city, is a conservative town of faded beaux-arts grandeur close to the border with Romania.
Wilbur Ross, the billionaire commerce secretary, paid $2000 million in January for a Beaux-Arts mansion in the same neighborhood.
Consider old Penn Station, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece of imposing grandeur and soaring arches that once straddled an entire block.
The stately hotel, which opened in 1923, is an opulent mix of Spanish-Italian Renaissance revival and Beaux-Arts design.
"I like a beautiful building," said Ms. Savitt, like the Beaux-Arts structures she admired while growing up in Paris.
A short drive away in Brookline, the store in an old Beaux-Arts bank was also doing a brisk business.
Beaux spent five long years neglected in that lonely backyard, without even a dog bed to rest his weary head upon.
And this is what inspires Beaux Tox to use his influence to help other animals find their place of unconditional love.
It's a heritage building in a Beaux-Arts architectural style, originally completed in 1928 as the home of the Commonwealth Bank.
This 103-room hotel, tucked into rue des Beaux Arts, delivers a theatrical brand of opulence along with a juicy history.
Fashion Review Stars and stripes were projected on the Beaux-Arts facade of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue.
Emily Caroline Wright and Benjamin George Hillengas were married July 22 at the Bronx Zoo, outside the Beaux-Arts Zoo Center.
Line Ouellet will step down as director and chief curator of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in May.
In 1923 the young ushers of the Beaux Arts society guided audience members to their seats in the Portland Women's clubhouse.
Despite efforts by local rescue groups that tried to re-home him, Beaux kept getting returned due to his lack of training.
I saw the graceful oversize arches of Beaux-Arts windows, the golden sunshine slanting across the absinthe-green patina of copper roofs.
Among the options for the coming week is the Beaux-Arts landmark Gould Memorial Library, at Bronx Community College (Wednesday at noon).
More than a century ago, the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects began hosting a ball — known for its outrageous costumes — in Manhattan.
Grand Central Terminal, with its celestial ceiling and unshakable aura of Beaux-Arts magnificence, is arguably the grandest space in New York.
Contemporary art exhibitions had tended to jump from beaux-art conception to the digital, featuring novelties such as applications, interactive pieces, projections.
An incredible Beaux-Arts railroad station built there at the turn of the 20th century is now a museum, the Musée d'Orsay.
Built in 2165, the historic Beaux-Arts and neo-Classical space is modeled after the decorative shopping arcades of 19th-century London.
Then again, "Mies lived in a very Beaux-Arts building," Mr. Manfredi added, referring to the Modernist architect Mies van der Rohe.
The hotel, with its Beaux-Arts décor, 225-karat gold-plated fixtures and genteel tearoom, has always seemed to define hotel luxury.
The opulent 20183 Beaux-Arts building that houses the Board of Trade in Rosario, Argentina's agricultural capital, evokes those days of grandeur.
The multi-designer show took place (again) at the Brooklyn Museum, with a catwalk set up in the institution's stately Beaux Arts pavilion.
For those who hold it close, though, it's a place of grit and authenticity, where dilapidation sits next door to Beaux-Arts splendor.
The beaux-arts style building boasted vaulted glass windows 46 metres high and a waiting room inspired by the Roman Baths of Caracalla.
The hotel, which opened in 27, is located in the historic Beaux Arts Maison Blanche building, a former department store built in 22017.
It was stored and possibly displayed at the Louvre from 163 to 1960, then sent to the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Chambéry.
He decided to stay in Beirut, earning a master's in product design from the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts, where he now teaches.
Proust's fascination coincided with the British critic's death in 1900, and he wrote a long obituary on Ruskin in Gazette des Beaux-Arts.
While it matches the scale and loftiness of Beaux-Arts design, it's generally categorized as Neo-Baroque because of its level of ornament.
Housed in a 111-year old Beaux-Arts flatiron building, the Proper is dripping with the bizarre-but-beautiful style of Kelly Wearstler.
Police officers raided the École des Beaux-Arts and forcibly expelled the students who had occupied it, turning the complex into a workshop.
It was at the Academy of Fine Arts for Women in Istanbul, not at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
The terminal, listed on the New Jersey Registry of Historic Places, was designed in the Beaux Arts style and construction finished in 1907.
Ms. Moreau was made an officer of the Legion of Honor and was the first woman inducted into the Académie des Beaux-Arts.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen's display of artists living and working independently, but together, reinforces the modernist commitment to internationalist values.
The National Academy plans to sell its two Beaux-Arts buildings on Fifth Avenue in order to revive its finances and establish an endowment.
It was five years before Beaux found his current owner, Jamie Hult, who saw his picture on Facebook and knew he was the one.
The home has Beaux-Arts detail, a formal ballroom, a carriage house with two additional bedrooms and an Aeolian pipe organ with three keyboards.
Neither the designers nor the director of Grand Central Terminal, George Monasterio, wanted the Vanderbilt Hall additions to mimic the original Beaux-Arts architecture.
Abandoning economics, he enrolled in the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, where he studied with the post-Impressionist painter Charles Guérin.
But my main motive for going to Paris in my 20s was to study at the École des Beaux-Arts and become an artist.
She studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts, and in 1952 she met Mr. Lalanne at an exhibition of his paintings in Paris.
Block after block is lined with tall brick prewar buildings, many with Beaux-Arts flourishes, as might be expected in a onetime commercial district.
In the beaux quartiers of London, word spread of this marriageable young woman's arrival, but while she received many proposals, she refused them all.
"His Beaux-Arts design starts to be realized and then it gets interrupted around the time of the First World War," Mr. Mellins said.
During the major strikes and student uprisings in France that year, the École des Beaux-Arts turned itself into a workshop for revolutionary messages.
Mr. Fourtou, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts school of art in Paris, works in his onsite studio with the help of local designers.
From its stunning Beaux-Arts station to its cool bars serving Porto's signature drink, this charming city combines the best of old and new.
The sculptor for the monument in Madison Square Park was Paul Wayland Bartlett, another well-known Beaux-Arts artist with whom Hastings had worked.
The stunning 1895 Beaux-Arts building houses around 1.5 million pieces; the museum, New York City's third largest, is certainly worth the admission fee.
Born in Colombia, Millán studied art at the Fresnoy and the Beaux-Arts in Paris before undertaking a fellowship at the Harvard Ethnography Lab.
The Los Angeles Central Library, in a landmark Beaux Arts building in the heart of the city, has been a cultural icon for generations.
CreditCreditIlvy Njiokiktjien for The New York Times The French Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is a stately Beaux-Arts temple with red marble columns.
After studying painting at the Beaux-Arts Museum in Paris, he became the youngest person to have his art displayed at the Museum of Paris.
Its use in Beaux-Arts buildings, for instance, signified wealth because of the implied skill on display rather than the preciousness of a particular material.
Anyway, New York City is opening a super fancy public bathroom near Bryant Park, in the Beaux Arts building behind the New York Public Library.
Renters can look into 92 Morningside, a building that was gutted to make room for high-end units, but retained its original Beaux-Arts facade.
Growing up, Marisol lived briefly in Los Angeles and studied for a year at the École des Beaux Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris.
The pianist Igor Levit strode onto the stage at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, an Art Deco gem here known as Bozar, to play Beethoven.
He studied sculpture and art history at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris before dropping out to become a hairstylist and milliner.
In 2013, he became the first African artist elected as a foreign associate member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts of the Institut de France.
And soon, for the first time in 26 years, Grand Central will briefly reclaim its role as the Beaux-Arts portal to America's inland empire.
A parking lot across Buena Vista Avenue from the Beaux-Arts train station was peeled up; in its place is a park with cascading waters.
The young Givenchy initially studied law but, in the atmosphere of liberation following World War Two, he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
She studied art and design at the Académie des Beaux-Arts and Académie Julian in Paris before moving to New York in the early 813s.
In his call for participation, Péladan rejected the art of the officially sanctioned École des Beaux-Arts as well as its increasingly successful Impressionist challengers.
The 12 colossal Beaux-Arts galleries can barely accommodate this explosive and ambitious survey of the prevailing personalities and perspectives associated with America's greatest art movement.
This poster, which reads "Borders = Repression," was created by students at the École des Beaux Arts, one of many similar posters that flooded the Parisian streets.
After the death of the baroness in 1934, Villa Ephrussi was bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, an organization charged with protecting France's artistic heritage.
"[Ant] is an amazing dad to his children and also great with mine," El Moussa said in a post dedicated to her beaux on his birthday.
Despite suffering hearing loss in his left ear due to mites and difficulty seeing with his right eye, Beaux eventually won a clean bill of health.
" In another poem that recalls Auden's "Musée des Beaux-Arts," he describes a family leaving a still smoldering city: "Otherwise it was a perfect spring morning.
Exclusive 15 Photos View Slide Show ' For almost a century, the Beaux-Arts building at 213 West 23rd Street housed the Y.M.C.A.'s celebrated McBurney branch.
By contrast, the original Penn Station, designed by McKim, Mead & White, was a majestic Beaux-Arts structure that elevated the common man and encouraged civic pride.
The Beaux-Arts-style mansion, built in 1912 and modeled after Marie Antoinette's home near the Palace of Versailles, has been the official residence since 1914.
Another obstacle facing investigators is the likely presence of asbestos inside the 109-year-old Beaux-Arts building that houses Hoboken Terminal, Ms. Dinh-Zarr said.
In this way, her story is similar to Audrey Munson, a favorite model of the American Beaux Arts movement, who also died forgotten in an asylum.
Robert Gladstone, chief executive of Madison Equities, is betting that buyers in his Beaux-Arts conversion at 212 Fifth Avenue, in NoMad, will want bragging rights.
At 16, she moved to Paris and continued studying art, first at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and later at the École des Beaux-Arts.
Landmark designation in NoHo means that most of the Beaux-Arts and Romanesque edifices in the area are, in effect, off-limits to ground-up development.
"Now Be Here #2, NYC" took place at the Beaux-Arts Court of the Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway,  Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) on Sunday, October 23. 
Brown's organization, Beaux and Paws, dresses shelter pets up in fancy bow ties, made by the preteen himself, so the animals can look good while seeking adoption.
At one point—in front of City Hall, a gold-leafed, beaux arts beauty—Vieto spots a young man struggling to get a needle into his vein.
As early as 1929, under Belgian colonialism, an exhibition of watercolours by Albert Lubaki, a painter, caused a sensation at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.
Though most of the institutional details, like chalkboards, caged fans and cubbyholes, aren't original to the 1905 Beaux-Arts building, the effect is convincing all the same.
The miraculous Beaux-Arts structure is entirely covered in lavish decorative elements that range from multicolored marble friezes to columns and images of deities from Greek mythology.
One of the most striking photos in the collection, seen at the top of this page, is of Gail sitting while holding a small dog, named Beaux.
He hired a trailblazer: Morgan was the first female graduate of the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the first licensed female architect in California.
In the 1940s he won a scholarship to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied the principles of modernism from disciples of Le Corbusier.
I read Auden's "Musée des Beaux Arts" around that time and it helped me to see that I was not alone in feeling alone in my grief.
Qian Yi and her husband Leonard Porter were evacuated from their home at 142 Fifth Avenue, a Beaux-Arts loft building, shortly after the 6 a.m. blast.
See, for instance, the 10-story Beaux Arts building on Broadway that's now The Hoxton, Downtown LA, or Soho Warehouse, a membership club with 48 hotel rooms.
Even as the rest of America took to the road in cars, and struggling railroads were liquidating assets, our city preserved the Beaux-Arts building in Midtown.
Construction in the Beaux-Arts buildings that line the street is heavily regulated, and any changes made to accommodate tourists and global chains risk further alienating locals.
From founding Beaux and Paws to lifting up the lives of those around you, it's clear you are doing your part to look out for your fellow citizens.
Chief among them was the legendary annual Beaux Arts Ball, and in 1965, TGSF members showed their appreciation for Sarria's contributions by crowning him queen of the ball.
The breeder who raised him didn't see any value in the pup, so Beaux was given away for free to his first owner who lived in Austin, Texas.
Outside of the massive Beaux Art building, additional programming takes place at dozens of locations spread across the city, from the Garfield Park Conservatory to the Graham Foundation.
Movies competing for the top prize include the clothing designer Tom Ford's new movie, "Nocturnal Animals," and "Les Beaux Jours d'Aranjuez" by the German director Wim Wenders. labiennale.
The dining room, which has the unmistakable air of capital-"F" Fine Dining, is situated in what used to be the Beaux Arts-era hotel's glamorous ladies' lounge.
Rosenberg & Co. The Vietnamese artist Nguyen Cam spent his childhood in Laos as a refugee and moved to France in 2212 to attend the École des Beaux-Arts.
He went to Brussels in 1952 to study painting at the Académie des Beaux-Arts but soon decided that it was a waste of time and dropped out.
"The idea was to marry two different know-hows to produce new objects," Christophe Beaux, then the chief executive of the mint, said in an interview last year.
Laura Bohn, an interior designer, converted a 1907 Beaux-Arts bank in the West Village into 11 condo units in 2000, with her husband, Richard Fiore, a developer.
The Beaux-Arts building, which was designed in 1931 by Ely Jacques Kahn, is undergoing a $45 million renovation and rebranding and was recently renamed 10 Grand Central.
A proposal this week to relocate the Children's Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) to an Upper West Side Beaux-Arts church is facing fierce opposition from the local community.
A proposal this week to relocate the Children's Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) to an Upper West Side Beaux-Arts church is facing fierce opposition from the local community.
And former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg paid $14 million for a triplex at 19 East 79th Street, the co-op townhouse next to his Beaux-Arts limestone house.
It was 93 or 1998, and the show was held in a gallery on the rue des Beaux-Arts in Paris, with the clothes hung on the walls.
In 22013, Nicola went to Paris to study art, first at the École des Beaux-Arts and then at the Académie Julian, where she stopped using her surname.
Jardinière was the first high-end restaurant to open in Hayes Valley, near the Beaux-Arts City Hall, which was undergoing a $300 million remodeling and seismic upgrade.
I waited in a favorite place, an occluded lakeside gazebo with a view of the beaux-arts boathouse, watching his dot make its way down an unlit, twisting path.
Initially located on South Grandview Avenue, near MacArthur Park, it moved in 1975 to its permanent location, a Beaux Arts warehouse on Spring Street previously owned by Standard Oil.
It was mounted at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco and the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, France.
As for the band, there's the vocalist Beaux Weathers (Stacey Sargeant,) her dreads adorned with cowrie shells and golden wire, her voice smooth and rough as the songs demand.
Its centerpiece, at the far end of an entry courtyard, is the Palais des Beaux-Arts, which was designed in 1840 by Félix Duban, a graduate of the school.
The Beaux-Arts-style front entrance, featuring dolphins and the seal of Detroit carved in stone, is alluring — but it's the interior that really reveals Kahn's breadth of design.
Snaking through this landscape is a giant sea serpent, its chrome ribs playing off the painted steel tendrils of the columns and vaults of the Palais's Beaux-Arts interior.
The 240-story Beaux-Arts home of the Jewish newspaper The Forward, with its reliefs of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, has been converted to condos on East Broadway.
The Ansonia at West 73rd Street, the Beaux-Art home of Enrico Caruso, Babe Ruth and Igor Stravinsky, was where the 1919 "Black Sox" World Series scandal was plotted.
The two-bedroom unit is nestled in a beaux-art pre-war building built in 1910 and is currently on the market for $1,195,000, according to its Compass listing.
He is opening this 65-seat restaurant in the Life Hotel, a boutique hotel in a Beaux-Arts building from 1894 that was once the headquarters for Life magazine.
We pass aged barrooms with out-of-work neon beer steins and the original branch of the Bank of Stockton, a seven-story Beaux-Arts building, once Stockton's tallest.
She studied art history at the École du Louvre and photography at the École des Beaux-Arts before working as a photographer at the Théâtre National Populaire in Paris.
The acquisition was made through the James C. Meade and Virginia W. Meade Acquisitions Fund for 18th and 19th Century American Art and the Beaux Arts Society Fund for Acquisitions.
Instead, there are many worshipful shots from outside that pan up the Scribner's sign on the side of its former Beaux-Arts home at Fifth Avenue & 48th, now a Sephora.
He was refused, three times, admittance to the École des Beaux-Arts, probably because of his early fondness for eighteenth-century rococo—too old-fashioned for the academy's reigning neoclassicists.
Officials said the terminal, housed in a Beaux-Arts building dating to 21, would remain closed until engineers could assess whether the significant damage had affected the building's structural integrity.
Born Arlette Varda in Brussels in 1928 (she changed her name at age 18), she studied literature and psychology at the Sorbonne, then photography at the École des Beaux-Arts.
With a few exceptions such as its iconic Beaux Arts casino and palm trees that make everything look a little nicer, Monaco's famous Monte Carlo district was not particularly attractive.
For Ann and Charles Johnson, he designed eight houses, including a grand apartment at the Sherry-Netherland in Manhattan and Carolands, a 98-room Beaux-Arts chateau in Hillsborough, Calif.
Not surprisingly, Beaux-Arts buildings can be discovered throughout Paris, offering insight into an optimistic, gilded age in which designers were simultaneously mining the past and the future for inspiration.
On March 3, the couple married under the cupola of the huge dome at the Beaux-Arts-designed City Hall in San Francisco, the city they visited shortly after reuniting.
The landmark Beaux-Arts interior will be transformed into a flagship store, and the roof will become an outdoor lounge with a pool that wraps around an ornate Guastavino dome.
Sensible: Ms. Lampe has recalibrated the show as it migrated from the Pompidou's unadorned spaces to the Jewish Museum's Beaux-Arts mansion, and the elegant hang justifies a few abbreviations.
The Moroccan choreographer Bouchra Ouizguen takes over the Brooklyn Museum's vast and lovely Beaux-Arts Court with "Corbeaux (Crows)," a performance that is something of a breathing site-specific installation.
That year she left for Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts, whose traditionalist training she supplemented with classes at the more freewheeling Académie de la Grande Chaumière.
The Pierre Lassonde Pavilion at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (National Fine Arts Museum of Québec) is an expansive exhibition space that naturally elevates the works it houses.
In the Brooklyn Museum's Beaux-Arts Court (a grand space with high ceilings, balconies, and balustrades) you become hyperaware of the museum's own adaptation of surveillance in its design and architecture.
A mile to the west stands the beaux-arts Peace Palace, headquarters of the World Court; to the north is the glass-walled finance ministry, a temple of Calvinist fiscal transparency.
It was much the same when the city wanted to build a new Hall of Records at 31 Chambers Street, the Beaux-Arts-style building now known as the Surrogate's Courthouse.
Mr. Parent subverted convention from the beginning of his practice, when he and a fellow Beaux-Arts student won a magazine-sponsored competition in 22011 to design and build a house.
Designed by a renowned graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts, Henri Labrouste, the severely austere stone facade reveals only stern Roman pediments, Corinthian pilasters and a few more classical touches.
The 213-room hotel, part of Hilton's upscale Curio Collection, is located in the original Beaux-Arts building, along with a 143-story glass addition that was built during the renovation.
That year, the city passed the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance, making it easier for developers to convert old buildings into multifamily or creative spaces, including a notable number of Beaux-Arts towers.
They arrived early and went for a stroll, taking note of the stately houses, the mix of Queen Anne, Italianate, Beaux-Arts and Renaissance architecture, and shops like the Corner Bookstore.
This is not the Asian Art Museum's first renovation in its current home, a 1917 Beaux-Arts building in the Civic Center that long served as San Francisco's main public library.
The New York architectural firm Deborah Berke Partners has adapted the brand's evolving concept to historic hotels, Beaux-Arts bank buildings, warehouses and a 100-year-old Ford Motor Company plant.
Would McKim, Mead & White's 1903 plan for a 14-story Grand Central featuring a Beaux Arts clock tower have endured against obliterating proposals like I. M. Pei's 1950s Hyperboloid circular tower?
For the Musée National Des Beaux-Arts du Quebec's newest building, OMA stacked three volumes of decreasing size, ascending from the Parc des Champs-de-Bataille to the rest of the city.
On Sunday, April 29, dozens of protesters occupied the Beaux-Arts Court at the Brooklyn Museum as they reiterated demands for a decolonization commission, about which the art institution has remained silent.
In fact, he's been so overwhelmed with requests for more information and interviews, that Team Beaux says he "insists" they spread the word about his pet causes whenever his story is told.
Beaux Tox the yellow Lab has a face that is 100 percent real and it's turning heads on Instagram, thus proving that looking different doesn't stop people from finding you absolutely adorable.
"It has been a very real pleasure to catch glimpses of you while you have been here at the White House," President Roosevelt wrote to Beaux in 1902, shortly after her visit.
The Studio Museum in Harlem mounted a major retrospective in 2200, and his works were also shown in France at the Museum of Modern Art and at the École des Beaux-Arts.
It was an incubator of the American Craftsman style, and it embraced Beaux-Arts, as well as Spanish Colonial Revival and Mayan Revival, which found a powerful advocate in Frank Lloyd Wright.
What if it could once again evolve out of and in opposition to the 19th century's Beaux-Arts style without supplanting it with a stripped-down design language of basic geometric forms?
After high school, Saarinen studied sculpture at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris before graduating from the Yale School of Architecture, where he excelled with the traditional Beaux-Arts curriculum.
Early in his second term as mayor, Mr. Bloomberg bought a six-story Beaux-Arts mansion on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and outfitted it as part charity, part governance laboratory.
La révélation qu'il s'est fait offrir par un entremetteur politique deux beaux costumes d'une valeur de 13 000 euros chez l'un des tailleurs les plus huppés de Paris ne l'a pas aidé.
And the adjoining brownstone was now gone, replaced by the 1905 Beaux-Arts-style Cross Chambers Building, luxury bachelor apartments stacked above a swanky store for Mark Cross, the leather-goods maker.
Down from second place in December was this lavish, 20,000-square-foot, Beaux-Arts home with 17 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms (and landmark status) on eight levels of vast, ornately decorated spaces.
Thompson's black-and-white imagery came to mind when I saw Kerry James Marshall's new series of light-box comics at the Musée des Beaux Arts, one of the biennial's satellite venues.
It's a nearly 100,000-square-foot space in the Fayette National Bank, the city's first skyscraper, which was designed by McKim, Mead and White, the great masters of the Beaux-Arts in America.
Violet Oakley was 22 in 19453 when she enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia to study with Cecilia Beaux, the society portraitist and the only female on the faculty.
Largely a self-taught artist, he attended medical school before winning Venezuela's 1103 National Fine Arts Prize, which granted him a plane ticket to Paris, where he attended the École des Beaux-Arts.
Born to Tunisian farmers, he lied about his age in order to attend the École des Beaux-Arts in Tunis before he moved to Paris and started his career working for Christian Dior.
Other films in the main line-up include German director Wim Wenders' "Les Beaux Jours d'Aranjuez", Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve's "Arrival", Dutch director Martin Koolhoven's "Brimstone" and Russia's Andrei Konchalovsky with "Rai" (Paradise).
On display are antique architectural drawings, mainly in Beaux-Arts style, along with works from a variety of artists like Milton Avery and his wife, Sally Michel Avery, Jane Freilicher and Frank Stella.
Our floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked the Beaux-Arts roofline of Union Station and whisper-quiet Wewatta Street; rooms with views of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains are available upon request.
In "Les Beaux Jours," Oates plunges headfirst into the rumors of pedophilia that haunt Balthus's work, writing as the scared prepubescent subject of the title painting who's trapped in the artist's shadow world.
No one will say officially, but The New York Times found an answer in clues hidden 4,21988 miles from the Arctic tundra, in the archives of a Beaux-Arts-style courthouse in Cleveland.
It took over the 10-story Los Angeles Railway Building, a vintage beaux arts-style structure from 1922 that once housed the L.A. Railway Authority, and later, a garment manufacturer and candy shop.
The Onni Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is redeveloping the former headquarters of The Seattle Times, an amalgam of Art Deco, Beaux-Arts and neo-Classical design that was built in 2162.
Born in Versailles in 1790, Sarazin de Belmont wasn't allowed to attend the École des Beaux-Arts so she studied under Valenciennes, a private teacher committed to elevating the status of landscape painting.
The Center for Women's History will take over the fourth floor of the New-York Historical Society, housed in an imposing Beaux-Arts building on Manhattan's Upper West Side, across from Central Park.
The centerpiece of the $20193 million project will be a 1908 Beaux-Arts building, the current Dime Community Bank, which will become a store or restaurant after the interior is restored and renovated.
The show is generously spread across all 13 rooms of the RA's grand, Beaux-Arts main galleries, and most rooms contain only a single work or a group of pieces from a single series.
I explored every day, gazing up to Beaux Arts cornices, perusing antiquarian hardbacks at the Bouquinistes along the Seine, enjoying obscure film retrospectives (Joseph Losey, Jon Cassavetes) at the cinema on Rue de Christine.
Protesters from 20 grassroots groups, including the American Indian Community House — the latest organization to join a broad coalition pressuring the museum to create a decolonization commission — descended on the large Beaux-Arts Court.
Beaux was at the White House painting a double portrait of First Lady Edith Roosevelt and her daughter, and somehow the President was convinced to sit for the Impressionistic painter for a few moments.
And, as such, there were the requisite revelers: from members of Congress to lobbyists to reporters gathered in the elegant Beaux-Arts courthouse with its now-chic bronze statue of Alexander Hamilton out front.
Elle, now in her early 40s, and Emmett have a spacious four-bedroom Beaux Arts home in Georgetown, complete with an in-ground pool so she can still rock that classic sparkling pink bikini.
He was born into fragrance royalty (his father, Jacques Polge, was Chanel's master perfumer since 1978; before that, it was Henri Robert who succeeded the original perfumer, Ernest Beaux, who created Chanel No. 5).
Passengers arrived at the original Pennsylvania Station, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece that was greeted with "exclamations of wonder" when it opened in 1910, and observers from London were awed by the superior transport system.
The space offers 15-foot ceilings and 50 feet of glass frontage, and is next door to the Estonian House, a four-story, 1899 Beaux-Arts building that was originally an Italian civic club.
But my doubts were short-lived, as the Beaux-Arts exterior gave way to a whimsical, almost-cinematic lobby framed by a gorgeous staircase, with its grand flight either side of the tiled entrance. 
The main branch of the New York Public Library — the Beaux-Arts landmark at Fifth Avenue and 42 Street with the stone lions — opened its doors to a ravenous population on May 24, 1911.
MADRID — The treasures of the Hispanic Society of America — works by Goya, Velázquez and El Greco, among other masters — are not a popular tourist draw at the group's Beaux-Arts museum in Washington Heights.
She experimented with glass and aluminum in the 1920s, making mechanical-inspired furniture that rejected the decorative Beaux-Arts movement, both in her own practice and while working as an associate with Le Corbusier.
In the meantime, the museum inaugurates the Met Breuer —a ****new branch with a spotlight on recent art—a few blocks south of its Beaux Arts H.Q., in the former home of the Whitney.
After leaving RCA to become an independent producer in 1974, he worked with Dawn Upshaw, Richard Stoltzman, Zubin Mehta, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Tokyo Quartet, the Beaux-Arts Trio, Deborah Voigt and others.
When: Thursday, June 9 (6–9pm) Where: Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Park, Brooklyn) The Brooklyn Museum is free this Thursday night and there are free salsa lessons in the Beaux-Arts court.
A few blocks from the Ritz, I passed the Westin Paris-Vendôme, a massive Beaux-Arts structure that was once the Hôtel Continental and opened in 1878 as the most luxurious hotel in Paris.
Three years later, the parish decided to sell the painting and offered it to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Quebec.
What might that neighborhood, once home to the kind of rich people who found being rich frightfully vulgar, make of the Upper East Side, where Vanderbilts and Goulds and Carnegies built gargantuan Beaux-Arts palaces?
" Indeed, Beaux has become a local face of animal advocacy and pet adoption in their community, and his people have high hopes that his message — "As a rescue dog, I believe everyone deserves a home!
The grand Beaux-Arts building, designed in 1900 by the architecture firm McKim, Mead & White, has been unoccupied for decades; it was slated for demolition until the real estate developer Bedrock purchased it in 2014.
Not too far from here, you can find another Beaux-Arts enchantment: Jules André's cavernous Grande Galerie de l'Évolution, presenting thousands of animal species, and anchoring the south end of the majestic Jardin des Plantes.
Maybeck was a charismatic teacher and mentor who encouraged many of his students, including Morgan, to study, as he had, at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, then the world's most prestigious architecture school.
Some of the well-kept high rises, in Beaux-Arts, Renaissance revival and Art Deco styles, hug those bends, including No. 13, a prewar co-op with a concave facade that extends a full block.
In 27, Mr. Epstein's mentor, Leslie H. Wexner, the founder and chairman of L Brands, the parent company of Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works, bought the seven-story Beaux-Arts home for $2500 million.
The book, as it stands, feels ominously loveless, more hospitable to dolts than to eligible beaux, yet at least seven writers have sought to flesh it out and, in so doing, to warm it up.
In an interview with Private Eye , he described a moment when the French police were ordered to destroy the silk-screening machines that students at the École des Beaux-Arts were using to produce posters.
Braque, Miró, Calder, Nelson: A Constellation of Artists at Varengeville-sur-Mer continues at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen (Esplanade Marcel Duchamp 76000 Rouen) and at Varengeville-sur-Mer (Seine-Maritime, Normandy) through September.
Completed in 1909, the Beaux Arts style structure hosted hearings into the sinking of the Titanic, allegations of Communist infiltration of the U. S. Army by Senator Joe McCarthy, conduct of the Vietnam War, and Watergate.
When choosing his weekly arrangements, Zezé takes special care to harmonize with the Beaux Arts era townhouse that the architect Annabelle Selldorf converted into a salon-style museum for Neue Galerie's German and Austrian-focused holdings.
Hailing from "the new Berlin" of Leipzig, Lubok produces a series of graphic books of linocuts, the most recent of which features monochrome works by 23 students of École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris.
Along Pall Mall, we gazed at the Royal Automobile Club looming in Beaux-Arts splendor; during the war, the private club offered free membership to Free French soldiers who frequented the dining room as their canteen.
Sometimes referred to as the Tiffany of Canada — it even has robin's-egg-blue boxes — the Canadian jeweler Birks sold its four-story Beaux-Arts headquarters to the Montreal hotel operator Le St. Martin in 2016.
She and some of her friends spent the day decorating the second-floor gymnasium of Robert Lindblom Math & Science Academy, a stately, roughly century-old Beaux-Arts-style public high school, with cutout lollipops and streamers.
And the Lagree Baptist Church, which had been based since 1975 in a Beaux-Arts-detailed former movie theater on West 125th Street, has been razed for Eleven Hancock, a glassy 743-story, 71-unit condo.
Hundreds of people jammed the Brooklyn Museum's soaring Beaux-Arts Court — sitting, standing, circulating, conversing — yet that mysterious, characteristically Bang on a Can combination of casualness and focus kept things from ever getting out of control.
"Corbeaux," which comes to the Beaux-Arts court of the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday and Sunday, as part of the French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line festival, was conceived in 2014 as a one-off.
And the Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State, at Madison and 25th Street, is a Beaux-Arts building with landmark status that has marble statues outside and handsome murals in the entrance hall and courtroom.
The Beaux Art Court was a great space to hang around in, very elegant, and it was great to see so many close friends, old friends, many acquaintances, familiar faces, and former students from different periods.
Mr. Coca, a diminutive Spaniard with a shy yet relentlessly cheerful mien, was educated in Paris at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and École Boulle, and began his career designing store windows for Louis Vuitton.
Standing on your own feet is extraordinarily exhilarating, and being able to do very well (when it's necessary) without your friends, relatives, and beaux, not mention your enemies, makes you feel surprisingly benign towards all of them.
Though he had trained as a history painter at École des Beaux-Arts, learning under the neoclassical academician Francois Edouard Picot, Moreau steeped himself in the imaginaries of Italian Renaissance masters and eventually broke with Picot's orthodoxy.
After graduating from L'Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris in 2007, the same year she made her film debut in the Lebanese LGBT-themed dramatic comedy Caramel, Al Massri went on to star in numerous international films.
Before sending me off to Valencia Street, Ms. Graves guided me to Civic Center, one of the nation's last big civic complexes built in the Beaux-Arts style and the terminus of San Francisco's annual pride parade.
The Beaux-Arts posters, on display through May 20, give a sense of the ferment of idealism, rebellion and rejection of the status quo that permeated French society and marked the second half of the 20th century.
The early-20th-century Beaux-Arts boom was funded by the spoils of industrialization and colonialism, as was also the case with buildings designed by Art Nouveau architects such as Victor Horta and Henry van de Velde.
The furniture's style was neither Art Deco nor decorative Beaux-Arts (the two dominant aesthetic movements in France at the time), and Perriand used industrial techniques — welding, folded sheet metal, mechanical hinges and screws — to make it.

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