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Architects: Titan
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Julien Lanoo
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Lead Architects: François Guinaudeau, Romain Pradeau, Mathieu Barré
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Text description provided by the architects. Born in 1841 in the Vendée, a coastal department of western France, Georges Clemenceau was a politician and journalist, who was a dominant figure in the French Third Republic and, as prime minister – a major contributor to the Allied victory in World War I. Nicknamed "Père la Victoire" (Father Victory) or "Le Tigre" (The Tiger), he left not only a legacy in the political history of France, but was engaged in the cultural life of fin-de-siècle Paris, having a long-lasting friendships with Rodin, Monet and Carrière.


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