James Freret
American
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- Father James Pierre Freret
Architect - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| Architect | Lemann Store | Donaldsonville | |||||
| Architect | Spring Hill College Quadrangle | Mobile | |||||
| Architect | US Post Office and Courthouse | Charleston, SC | |||||
| 1867/00/00 | The high altar, designed by James Freret and crafted of gilded bronze in Lyon, France, is awarded first prize at the Paris Exposition. Composed of more than 600 pieces, it features Moorish domes and miter-shaped arches. | Architect | Immaculate Conception Church, New Orleans | New Orleans | 1867 Exposition Universelle | ||
| 1872/00/00 | A Neoclassical-style mansion is constructed for Bradish Johnson, reflecting the grandeur and symmetry characteristic of 19thC Neoclassical architecture. | Architect | Louise S McGehee School | New Orleans | |||
| 1873/12/08 | The high altar, designed by James Freret and constructed in Lyon, France, finds its first use at the Immaculate Conception Church, New Orleans, where it enhances the sanctuary with its gilded bronze craftsmanship and intricate Moorish-inspired details. | Architect | Immaculate Conception Church, New Orleans | New Orleans |
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