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Deutsch: Monographie de la cathédrale de Chartres. Atlas / Gestochen von E. Ollivier gezeichnet von Lassus, Gedruckt bei Bougeard.
Français : Monographie de la cathédrale de Chartres. Atlas. Planche n°10 : façade méridionale - Gravure.
Date Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1867
Source Monographie de la Cathédrale de Chartres - Atlas
Author
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus  (1807–1857)  wikidata:Q3163757 s:fr:Auteur:Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus
 
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus
Alternative names
Jean Lassus; Jean-Baptiste Lassus; Jean-Baptiste Antoine Lassus; Jean Baptiste Antoine Lassus; J.-B.-A. Lassus
Description French architect and art historian
Date of birth/death 19 March 1807 Edit this at Wikidata 15 July 1857 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Vichy
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creator QS:P170,Q3163757
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