Jean-Baptiste Chaussard
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Jean-Baptiste Chaussard (4 September 1729, Tonnerre
- 26 June 1818, Paris) was a French architect to the king, associated with Pierre Contant d'Ivry
and Jean-Michel Chevotet
. He was also related to Chevotet, nephew to the royal painter Jean Valade
and father of the revolutionary Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard
.
Tonnerre
Tonnerre is a commune in the Yonne department in Burgundy in north-central France.-Twin town:* Nenagh, North Tipperary, Ireland-References:*...
- 26 June 1818, Paris) was a French architect to the king, associated with Pierre Contant d'Ivry
Pierre Contant d'Ivry
Pierre Contant d'Ivry was a French architect and designer working in a chaste and sober Rococo style and in the Goût grec phase of early Neoclassicism.-Biography:...
and Jean-Michel Chevotet
Jean-Michel Chevotet
Jean-Michel Chevotet was a French architect. He and Pierre Contant d'Ivry were among the most eminent Parisian architects of the day and designed in both the restrained French Rococo manner, known as the "Louis XV style" and in the "Goût grec" phase of early Neoclassicism...
. He was also related to Chevotet, nephew to the royal painter Jean Valade
Jean Valade
Jean Valade was a French painter.He was born in Poitiers. His great nephew was Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard....
and father of the revolutionary Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard
Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard
Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard , known as Publicola Chaussard, was a French writer, art critic, poet, revolutionary, politician and follower of Theophilanthropy...
.