"Henri Paul Hannotin (paris, 1861-1927). Architecture Project (sanatorium). 1899."
Wooden frame with black patina (normal wear), white mat. Frame dimensions: 98 x 66 cm.Dimensions of the sheet: 78 x 48 cm. Signed HP. Hannotin, titled Sanatorium, April 99.
Henri Paul Hannotin (Paris 1861-1927).
Architect, interior designer. Brother of the architect Théophile Albert Hannotin. Student at the Beaux-Arts of Ernest Coquart, Gustave A. Gerhardt and Gaston Redon. He created in 1906 the "Law" carpet from the Savonnerie intended for the Grand Chamber of the Court of Cassation, decorations for the Manufacture des Gobelins, painted decorations in the large dining room of the French Embassy in Vienna, (Austria) ; investment houses in Paris, villas in the countryside, monument to César Franck in Paris in 1904, in coll. with Alfred Lenoir; exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris in 1887, Courtyard of the Hôtel Cluny, five frames, 1891, A monument to great men, inside the Pantheon, 1892, Hunting rendezvous project, 2nd class medal and travel grant, 1894, Project for a convent in the Atlas, for the White Fathers; Travel sketch, watercolors, 1895, A necropolis with monument of cremation; Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, in Paris, Chapel of the Virgin, watercolor, 1896, Church interior, watercolor, 1897, Venice, the grand canal, 1899, Sanatorium project, 1st class medal, 1901, Creation of 'a district on the site of the Champ de Mars, 1902, Église de Triel, four watercolors, 1903, Model of a carpet for the Elysée, in progress at the Manufacture des Gobelins, 1905, Interior decoration; In front of the chapel of the Virgin, at the Saint-Gervais church, the Palais du Prolétariat is currently the fashion house of Jean-Paul Gauthier, 325 rue Saint Martin, ornamental decorations, stained glass, ironwork.