Charles Girault
Charles-Louis Girault , born with the Cosne-Course-on-Loire in 1851 and died in Paris in 1932, is a Architecte French.
Raise Honore Daumet with the École of the Art schools of Paris, Charles Girault gains the first Grand Prix of Rome in 1880. The subject of the final test is entitled “an old people's home for the ill children, on the edges of the Mediterranean”.
The young prize winner becomes boarder of the Académie from France to Rome, of January 28th 1881 at December 31st 1884.
He takes part in the design and the construction of the Large palace and is prime-contractor of the Petit Palais, of 1896 with 1900.
He is elected member of the Académie of the Art schools of the Institute of France in 1902.
He is chosen by the king Léopold II of Belgium to be the architect of the Arcades of the Fiftieth anniversary to Brussels in 1905 and of what is today the royal Musée of Africa central of Tervuren, started in 1904 and inaugurated in 1910.
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