Auguste Caristie

Auguste Caristie (1783–1862) was a French architect.

Also recorded as Augustin Nicolas Caristie; Augustin-Nicolas Caristie; Auguste Nicolas Caristie.

Auguste Caristie in brief

Born
1783
Died
1862
Known for
architect
Place of birth
Avallon
Contents

Overview

Born at Avallon in 1783, died at Paris in 1862.

In detail

Auguste Caristie studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris. training under Charles Percier Bassant, Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine and Antoine Vaudoyer is recorded. the recorded working language is French.

Positions recorded include municipal councillor of Paris and Inspector general of the Historical Monuments. Membership is recorded of Académie des beaux-arts and Société centrale des architectes.

Works named in the authority record are Chapelle expiatoire du Champ-des-Martyrs and Palais de Justice, Reims.

Work by Auguste Caristie is recorded in the collections of Archives nationales.

Distinctions recorded are Prix de Rome and Officer of the Legion of Honour.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Auguste Caristie”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2871104: Auguste Caristie

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