Antoine Vaudoyer
Antoine Vaudoyer (1756–1846) was a French architect, archaeologist and art historian.
Also recorded as Ant. L. Thomas Vaudoyer; Laurent Vaudoyer; Antoine Laurent Thomas Vaudoyer; Antoine-Laurent-Thomas Vaudoyer.
Antoine Vaudoyer in brief
- Born
- 1756
- Died
- 1846
- Known for
- architect, archaeologist and art historian
- Place of birth
- Paris
Overview
Born at Paris in 1756, died at Paris in 1846.
In detail
Antoine Vaudoyer studied at Académie Royale d'Architecture. training under Marie-Joseph Peyre and Antoine-François Peyre is recorded. Léon Vaudoyer, Pierre-Charles Dusillion and Hippolyte Le Bas are recorded as having studied under Antoine Vaudoyer. the recorded working language is French.
Membership is recorded of Académie des beaux-arts and Société libre des sciences, lettres et arts de Paris.
Works named in the authority record are fontaine de l'Institut.
Distinctions recorded are Prix de Rome, Knight of the Legion of Honour and resident at the Villa Medici.
Sources
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- 1.
“Antoine Vaudoyer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2856788: Antoine Vaudoyer
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