Talk:Empire style
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France:
- Dominique Vivant Denon, director of Fine Arts under Napoleon
- Jacob-Desmalter, cabinet-maker
- Percier and Fontaine, architects
- Gilles-Paul Cauvet, architect
- François-Joseph Bélanger, architect of the Château de Bagatelle
- Louis-Martin Berthault, architect
- Alexandre-Théodore Brogniart, architect
- Bernard Poyet, architect
- Pierre-Philippe Thomire, bronzier
- Bernard Molitor, cabinet-maker
- Guillaume Beneman, cabinet-maker
- Château de Malmaison
- Hubert Robert, inventor of Marie-Antoinette's 'Etruscan' furniture at the Château de Rambouillet
- Pierre de la Mésagère's Journal des Dames et des Modes
Great Britain:
- Henry Holland
- John Nash
- Henry Hope
- George Smith, Collection of Designs for Household Furniture (1808)
- Regency furniture
Italy:
- Pietro Ruga
- Felice Giani
- Giuseppe Borsato
- Giuseppe Valadier
Once names listed as "See also" have been worked into the context of the article, their names could be struck from the list. --Wetman 20:19, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
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