COLLECTION NAME:
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Archivision Base to Module 9
mediaCollectionId
ARCHIVISIONBASETO9~1~1
Archivision Base to Module 9
Collection
true
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Preferred Title:
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French Communist Party Headquarters
Work_PrefTitle
French Communist Party Headquarters
Preferred Title
false
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Alternate Title:
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Siege du Parti Communiste Francais
Work_AltTitle
Siege du Parti Communiste Francais
Alternate Title
false
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Image View:
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General view, from west, depicting the entire building with convex dome and piazza
Image_Title
General view, from west, depicting the entire building with convex dome and piazza
Image View
false
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Creator:
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Jean Deroche (French architect, born 1931); Oscar Niemeyer (Brazilian architect, born 1907); Paul Chematov (French architect, born 1928)
Agent_Display
Jean Deroche (French architect, born 1931); Oscar Niemeyer (Brazilian architect, born 1907); Paul Chematov (French architect, born 1928)
Creator
false
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Location:
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site: Paris, Île-de-France, France
Work_Location_Type_Display
site: Paris, Île-de-France, France
Location
false
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Date:
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1967-1980 (creation)
Work_DateDisplay
1967-1980 (creation)
Date
false
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Cultural Context:
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French
Work_Culture
French
Cultural Context
false
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Style Period:
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Modernist, Modern
Work_StylePeriodDisplay
Modernist, Modern
Style Period
false
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Work Type 1:
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office building
Work_Worktype1
office building
Work Type 1
false
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Work Type 2:
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society building
Work_Worktype2
society building
Work Type 2
false
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Work Type 3:
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skyscraper
Work_Worktype3
skyscraper
Work Type 3
false
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Classification:
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architecture
Work_Classification
architecture
Classification
false
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Material:
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concrete; glass
Work_MaterialDisplay
concrete; glass
Material
false
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Technique:
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construction (assembling)
Work_Technique
construction (assembling)
Technique
false
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Subjects:
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architectural exteriors; contemporary (1960 to present); Communist Party (France); plaza
Work_Image_SubjectDisplay
architectural exteriors; contemporary (1960 to present); Communist Party (France); plaza
Subjects
false
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Description:
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Disagreement with the military dictatorship that came to power in 1964 caused Niemeyer to leave Brazil, and he worked in virtual exile for a number of years in Israel, Lebanon, Algeria, France and Italy. In the later 1960s a special decree by the French president, Charles de Gaulle, permitted him to practise in France, where he produced a curved design for a headquarters building (1967-1980; with Paul Chemetov and Jean Deroche) for the French Communist Party in Paris. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/)
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Collection:
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Archivision Base Collection
LocalCollection
Archivision Base Collection
Collection
false
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Identifier:
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1A1-NO-SP-A1
Image_OriginalVendorID
1A1-NO-SP-A1
Identifier
false
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Rights:
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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