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DescriptionImmeuble art nouveau de Jules Lavirotte à Paris (5519755116).jpg

Façade de l'immeuble du 29, "avenue Rapp," à Paris.

Cet immeuble de style art nouveau, situé 29, avenue Rapp à Paris, a été conçu en 1900-1901 par l'architecte Jules Lavirotte. Il est considéré comme son chef d'oeuvre.

Il a été primé au concours de façades de la ville de Paris de 1901 (1903 selon le panneau histoire de Paris ?).

Selon certains spécialistes de l'art nouveau, il n'aurait pas appartenu à Alexandre Bigot comme l'indique le panneau sur l'histoire de Paris placé devant l'immeuble.

La façade est couverte de céramiques d'Alexandre Bigot qui a travaillé avec la plupart des grands architectes de style art nouveau.

Les sculptures sont de Théobald-Joseph Sporrer, "Firmin Michelet," Alfred Jean Halou et Jean-François Larrivé

La façade sur rue et la toiture sont inscrites monument historique par arrêté du 16 octobre 1964

fr.wikipedia.org/Jules_Lavirotte

lartnouveau.com/artistes/lavirotte/29_avenue_rapp.htm

NB La qualité des céramiques d'Alexandre Bigot mérite d'être signalée car plus d'un siècle après avoir été posées, leur état reste remarquable.
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Author Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France
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