Jean-Camille Formigé

Jean-Camille Formigé (1845–1926) was a French architect.

Also recorded as Jean Camille Formige; Jean Camille Formigé; Jean-Camille Formige.

Jean-Camille Formigé in brief

Born
1845
Died
1926
Known for
architect
Place of birth
Le Bouscat
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Overview

Born at Le Bouscat in 1845, died at Montfermeil in 1926.

In detail

Jean-Camille Formigé studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris and École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs. training under Charles Laisné is recorded. the recorded working language is French.

Positions recorded include Chief architect of national historic monuments and diocesan architect. Membership is recorded of Académie des beaux-arts.

Works named in the authority record are viaduc d'Austerlitz, pont de Bir-Hakeim and Crématorium-columbarium du Père-Lachaise.

Work by Jean-Camille Formigé is recorded in the collections of Archives nationales.

Distinctions recorded are Officer of the Legion of Honour.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Jean-Camille Formigé”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1685409: Jean-Camille Formigé

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