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Jean-François-Joseph Lecointe (1783–1858) was official architect to king Charles X of France. He worked in direct collaboration with Jacques Ignace Hittorff from 1819 to 1830, in particular on the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and the organisation of grand royal ceremonies and the elaborate temporary structures these required. He is buried at the Notre-Dame cemetery in Versailles.

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  • Jean-François-Joseph Lecointe (1783–1858) was official architect to king Charles X of France. He worked in direct collaboration with Jacques Ignace Hittorff from 1819 to 1830, in particular on the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and the organisation of grand royal ceremonies and the elaborate temporary structures these required. He is buried at the Notre-Dame cemetery in Versailles. (en)
  • Jean-François Joseph Lecointe est un architecte français, né le 21 juillet 1783 à Abbeville et mort le 9 avril 1858 à Versailles. Après avoir été élève de l'École spéciale d'architecture, il travailla à la restauration de la salle Favart avec Jacques Hittorff, en 1823. Il fut l'architecte du roi de Louis XVIII et de Charles X. Sa tombe se trouve au cimetière Notre-Dame de Versailles. (fr)
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  • Jean-François-Joseph Lecointe (1783–1858) was official architect to king Charles X of France. He worked in direct collaboration with Jacques Ignace Hittorff from 1819 to 1830, in particular on the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and the organisation of grand royal ceremonies and the elaborate temporary structures these required. He is buried at the Notre-Dame cemetery in Versailles. (en)
  • Jean-François Joseph Lecointe est un architecte français, né le 21 juillet 1783 à Abbeville et mort le 9 avril 1858 à Versailles. Après avoir été élève de l'École spéciale d'architecture, il travailla à la restauration de la salle Favart avec Jacques Hittorff, en 1823. Il fut l'architecte du roi de Louis XVIII et de Charles X. Sa tombe se trouve au cimetière Notre-Dame de Versailles. (fr)
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