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  1. Biography. Selected works. Hotels. Private residences. Other buildings. Ships. References. Charles Mewès. Charles-Frédéric Mewès (30 January 1858 – 9 August 1914) [1] was a French architect and designer. Biography.

  2. Œuvres principales. Tombe de Charles Mewes au cimetière du Montparnasse (div. 26), à Paris (ornée du buste de son épouse, Jenny Mewes). Charles Frédéric Mewès est un architecte français, né à Strasbourg le 30 janvier 1858 et mort le 9 août 1914 dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris 1 .

  3. Mewès, Charles-Frédéric 1858 - 1914. Charles-Frédéric Mewès [commonly known as Charles Mewès] was born in Strasbourg, Alsace, France on 30 January 1858 and moved with his family to Paris in 1870. He trained as an architect in the Atlier of Jean-Louis Pascal (1837-1920) and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

  4. 6 de set. de 2023 · Overview. Charles Mewès. (1860—1914) Quick Reference. (1860–1914), French architect, and. (1878–1951) English architect. Davis, whose youth was spent in Brussels, studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and joined Charles Mewès in professional partnership in 1900. ... From: Mewès, Charles in The Oxford Companion to Architecture »

  5. 19 de jan. de 2024 · Charles Frederic Mewes. (1858-1914), Architect. Sitter in 3 portraits. Architect. Studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Arthur J. Davis. Designed the Ritz Hotel in Paris (1898 )and made Davis his London partner in 1900. Together they designed the London Ritz Hotel (1903-6) and the Royal Automobile Club (1908-11).

  6. Provenance. Title: Designs for Interiors and Furniture, French Hôtels and Apartments. Artist: Mewès and Davis (active London and Paris, from 1900) Artist: Charles-Frédéric Mewès (French, Strasbourg 1860–1914 Paris) Artist: Arthur Joseph Davis (British, Bayswater 1878–1951 Wimbledon) Date: ca. 1900–1914. Medium: Watercolor over graphite.

  7. Architecte. Charles Frédéric Mewès. Naissance 30 janvier 1858, Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin) Décès 9 août 1914, Paris (7e) Nationalité Français. Enfant (s) Charles Édouard Mewès. Styles architecturaux Éclectisme, Post-haussmannien. Maître (s) Jean Louis Pascal. Élève (s) Charles Édouard Mewès.