About: Louis Damesme

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Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme (French pronunciation: ​[lwi ɛmanɥɛl ɛme damɛm]) was an architect famous for designing the Royal Theatre of la Monnaie and the House of the renowned French painter, Jacques-Louis David, in Brussels. He was born in Magny-en-Vexin on 19 April 1757 and died in Paris on 14 April 1822. Damesme was head of the architectural studio of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.

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  • Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme (French pronunciation: ​[lwi ɛmanɥɛl ɛme damɛm]) was an architect famous for designing the Royal Theatre of la Monnaie and the House of the renowned French painter, Jacques-Louis David, in Brussels. He was born in Magny-en-Vexin on 19 April 1757 and died in Paris on 14 April 1822. Damesme was head of the architectural studio of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. (en)
  • Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme est un architecte français né à Magny-en-Vexin (actuel département du Val-d'Oise) le 19 avril 1757 et mort à Paris le 14 avril 1822. Chef de l'atelier d'architecture de Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, son œuvre personnelle la plus connue est la reconstruction du Théâtre de la Monnaie de Bruxelles en 1818-1819. (fr)
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  • Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme (French pronunciation: ​[lwi ɛmanɥɛl ɛme damɛm]) was an architect famous for designing the Royal Theatre of la Monnaie and the House of the renowned French painter, Jacques-Louis David, in Brussels. He was born in Magny-en-Vexin on 19 April 1757 and died in Paris on 14 April 1822. Damesme was head of the architectural studio of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. (en)
  • Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme est un architecte français né à Magny-en-Vexin (actuel département du Val-d'Oise) le 19 avril 1757 et mort à Paris le 14 avril 1822. Chef de l'atelier d'architecture de Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, son œuvre personnelle la plus connue est la reconstruction du Théâtre de la Monnaie de Bruxelles en 1818-1819. (fr)
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  • Louis-Emmanuel-Aimé Damesme (fr)
  • Louis Damesme (en)
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