Albert-Felix-Theophilus Thomas

See also: Albert Thomas, Thomas

Albert-Felix-Theophilus Thomas (Marseilles, 1847 - Paris, 1907) is a Architecte French.

Raise Alexis Paccard and of Leon Vaudoyer with the École of the Art schools of Paris whereas it is old only 17 years. He gains the First Grand Prix of Rome in 1870.
The subject of the final test is entitled: " A school of médecine".

The young prize winner becomes boarder of the Académie from France to Rome, of February 15th 1871 at December 31st 1874.
He travelled in Greece and minor Asia. He sent in 1875 his work on the temple of Apollon to Milet. Its sending on the temple of Athéna to Priène was worth a medal with the to him World Fair of Paris of 1878

It takes part in the design and the construction of the Large palace, of 1896 with 1900: it is charged to carry out the western wing, which becomes in 1937, the Palais of discovered the. It is also interested in mechanics and invents, in 1877 a Swiss cuckoo with engine which did not have much success.

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