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difficult and returned to France in 1829. He became a professor of architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, due in part to the links he had kept with Penchaud. He remained in this post until 1861, when he was one of the founding members of the intellectual centre known as the Athénée.
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Monuments of Europe ... drawings ... together ... from 1832 to 1872. 11 flight. with 1187 pieces, for Britain, the Scandinavian countries, the Russian empires, German, Austro-Hungarian, Switzerland, Berlgique, Holland, Spain and Italy.
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Itinerary of the French Embassy in Persia under the Comte de Sercey, and scientific trips of two artists committed to this mission
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and gained Coste the post of chief architect of Marseille in 1844. In 1846, the president of the Chambre de Commerce,
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In 1825, Coste returned to France with an impressive series of drawings of the architecture of
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Map of Lower Egypt, dedicated to Muhammad Ali, P. C., laid down routes and surveys, 1818–1827
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Arabic Architecture and monuments of Cairo, measured and drawn from 1818 to 1826
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In parallel with these activities, he travelled around France and to
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Monuments of North Africa (inc in Egypt, the Barbary States, Spain)
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List of paintings and plots by Pascal Coste and Eugène Flandin
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The Cathedral of Saint Petersburg. Future Marseille Cathedral
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Institut national d'histoire de l'art: COSTE, Pascal-Xavier
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Modern Monuments of Persia measured, drawn and described
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architect. He was at one time a personal architect for
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and that gained Coste the post of chief architect of
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A tireless traveller, even aged over 80, he visited
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He died aged 92 and was buried at the 321: 563: 534:Monuments of France ... 1828–1876 ... 421:Église de Mazargues, Marseille, 1851 409:Église Saint-Lazare, Marseille, 1833 13: 14: 632: 546: 505:, edited by Olive, 1874, br, 8vo. 496:, edited by Olive, 1874, br, 8vo. 490:, edited by Olive, 1874, br, 8vo. 243:(1827) earned him a place on the 591:Officers of the Legion of Honour 341:journey aroused the interest of 509:Notes and souvenirs (1817–1877) 425:Palais de la Bourse (Marseille) 160:, aroused the interest of King 581:19th-century French architects 515: 494:Palais de la Bourse, Marseille 349:, commissioned from Coste the 1: 315:, to which the archaeologist 536:, one volume with 1491 flat. 451: 403: 326:Pascal Coste's depiction of 16:French architect (1787–1879) 7: 542:, 8 volumes with 1253 flat. 10: 637: 601:French expatriates in Iran 444: 606:Historians of Islamic art 586:Architects from Marseille 259:were authorized to visit 190: 133: 91: 72: 43: 28: 21: 440: 255:, Coste and the painter 171: 394:cimetière Saint-Pierre 334: 299:, he saw the ruins of 186:Michel-Robert Penchaud 96:Cimetière Saint-Pierre 325: 85:French Third Republic 460:, slnd v. 1830, 4to. 328:Naqsh-e Jahan Square 202:Edme-François Jomard 192:École des Beaux-Arts 118:43.29111°N 5.41250°E 596:French orientalists 413:Église Saint-Joseph 311:. 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Charcoal
Marseille
Kingdom of France
French Third Republic
Cimetière Saint-Pierre
43°17′28″N 5°24′45″E / 43.29111°N 5.41250°E / 43.29111; 5.41250
French
French
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Qajar Iran
Louis Philippe I
Marseille
Marseille
joiners
Michel-Robert Penchaud
École des Beaux-Arts
Paris
Edme-François Jomard
Egypt
Cairo
Lower Egypt
Egyptian climate
Germany
Belgium
Tunisia
French king
Persian Shah
Iran
Eugène Flandin

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