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Catteau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aloïs Catteau (1877–1939), Belgian road racing cyclist *Charles Catteau (1880–1966), French Art Déco industrial designer *Robert Catteau, namesake of the Athénée Robert Catteau The Robert Catteau secondary school (french: Athénée Robert Catteau) is a French-speaking school owned by the City of Brussels, located on rue Ernest Allard, part of the subsidized public schools network ''enseignement officiel''. Since ...
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Charles Catteau
Charles Catteau (26 January 1880, Douai – 20 October 1966, Nice) was a French Art Déco industrial designer. Biography Born at Douai, Charles Catteau trained at the École d'ingénieurs ENSIL-ENSCI, National Ceramics School in Sèvres and followed a training course at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, National Porcelain Factory in the same town. In 1904, Catteau was hired by the Germany, German Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, near Munich. In December 1906, he moved to La Louvière with his small family and started to work for Boch Frères Keramis, a Belgian earthenware factory located in La Louvière since the 19th century. It is unclear whether Anna Boch introduced Catteau into the La Louvière factory. The two artists had known each other since Munich. Catteau immediately became a member of Anna Boch's "Kring Der Vrienden Der Schone Kunsten" (= Circle of Friends of The Fine Arts). In 1907, he was appointed head of the Decoration Department and Workshop of Imaginative ...
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Aloïs Catteau
Aloïs Catteau (11 August 1877 – 2 November 1939) was an early-twentieth-century Belgian road racing cyclist who participated in the inaugural 1903 Tour de France and finished tenth. His best result was the 1904 Tour de France, where he finished 3rd. Major results ;1903 : 10th Overall Tour de France ;1904 : 3rd Overall Tour de France : 6th Paris–Roubaix ;1905 : 7th Paris–Roubaix ;1906 : 3rd Paris–Tourcoing : 6th Overall Tour de France ;1907 : 9th Overall Tour de France ;1908 : 7th Overall Tour of Belgium : 8th Paris-Bruxelles ;1909 : 6th Bol d'Or ;1911 : 6th Bol d'Or The Bol d’Or is a 24-hour endurance race for motorcycles, held annually in France. The riding of each bike is now shared by a team of three riders. History The Bol d’Or, first organized by Eugene Mauve, in 1922, was a race for motorcycles ... Grand Tour general classification results timeline References External links *Memoire du Cyclisme info on Alois Catteau 1877 births 1939 ...
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