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Victor Baltard

Victor Baltard (9 June 1805 – 13 January 1874) was a French architect famed for work in Paris including designing Les Halles market and the Saint-Augustin church.

Victor Baltard
Born(1805-06-09)9 June 1805
Died13 January 1874(1874-01-13) (aged 68)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Alma materLycée Henri-IV, École des Beaux-Arts
OccupationArchitect
ParentLouis-Pierre Baltard
BuildingsLes Halles, Saint-Augustin

Life

Victor was born in Paris, son of architect Louis-Pierre Baltard and attended Lycée Henri IV. During his student days Baltard, a Lutheran, attended the Calvinist Temple du Marais with other Protestant students including Georges-Eugène Haussmann with whom he would collaborate in the latter's renovation of Paris.[1]

He later studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he garnered the Prix de Rome for designing a military school in 1833.[2] He went on to study at the French Academy in Rome, Italy, from 1834 to 1838 under the direction of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

 
View of Les Halles from Saint-Eustache

From 1849 on, he was Architect of the City of Paris. In this office, he was responsible for the restoration of several churches, as well as the construction of the Catholic Saint-Augustin (1860–67), in which he united the structural values of stone and steel.

His most popular achievement was, however, the building of Les Halles, the central market in Paris, during the years 1853 to 1870.[3] In 1972 and 1973, however, these halls were torn down. A single hall (completed in 1854) was classified as a historical monument and moved to Nogent-sur-Marne in 1971, where it is now known as the Pavillon Baltard.

Victor Baltard also built the slaughterhouses and the cattle market of Les Halles de la Villette,[2] as well as the tombs of composer Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély at the Père Lachaise Cemetery and of jurist Léon Louis Rostand at Montmartre Cemetery.

He was largely instrumental in introducing a regular scheme of fresco decoration by modern artists in the churches of Paris, to take the place of the heterogeneous collections of pictures of all kinds with which their walls had been promiscuously decorated.[2]

Works

 
Drawing of the main facade of the Church of Saint Augustin, Paris
Architecture
Restorations

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Mead, Christopher Curtis (2012). Making Modern Paris: Victor Baltard's Central Markets and the Urban Practice of Architecture. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780271050874.
  2. ^ a b c Chisholm 1911.
  3. ^ "Construction des Halles de Paris". Crèmerie de Paris. Retrieved 2014-12-17.

Attribution:

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Baltard, Louis Pierre s.v. Victor Baltard". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 286.

External links

  • "Victor, membre de la famille"

victor, baltard, june, 1805, january, 1874, french, architect, famed, work, paris, including, designing, halles, market, saint, augustin, church, born, 1805, june, 1805parisdied13, january, 1874, 1874, aged, parisnationalityfrenchalma, materlycée, henri, École. Victor Baltard 9 June 1805 13 January 1874 was a French architect famed for work in Paris including designing Les Halles market and the Saint Augustin church Victor BaltardBorn 1805 06 09 9 June 1805ParisDied13 January 1874 1874 01 13 aged 68 ParisNationalityFrenchAlma materLycee Henri IV Ecole des Beaux ArtsOccupationArchitectParentLouis Pierre BaltardBuildingsLes Halles Saint Augustin Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksLife EditVictor was born in Paris son of architect Louis Pierre Baltard and attended Lycee Henri IV During his student days Baltard a Lutheran attended the Calvinist Temple du Marais with other Protestant students including Georges Eugene Haussmann with whom he would collaborate in the latter s renovation of Paris 1 He later studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts where he garnered the Prix de Rome for designing a military school in 1833 2 He went on to study at the French Academy in Rome Italy from 1834 to 1838 under the direction of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres View of Les Halles from Saint Eustache From 1849 on he was Architect of the City of Paris In this office he was responsible for the restoration of several churches as well as the construction of the Catholic Saint Augustin 1860 67 in which he united the structural values of stone and steel His most popular achievement was however the building of Les Halles the central market in Paris during the years 1853 to 1870 3 In 1972 and 1973 however these halls were torn down A single hall completed in 1854 was classified as a historical monument and moved to Nogent sur Marne in 1971 where it is now known as the Pavillon Baltard Victor Baltard also built the slaughterhouses and the cattle market of Les Halles de la Villette 2 as well as the tombs of composer Louis James Alfred Lefebure Wely at the Pere Lachaise Cemetery and of jurist Leon Louis Rostand at Montmartre Cemetery He was largely instrumental in introducing a regular scheme of fresco decoration by modern artists in the churches of Paris to take the place of the heterogeneous collections of pictures of all kinds with which their walls had been promiscuously decorated 2 Works Edit Drawing of the main facade of the Church of Saint Augustin Paris ArchitectureThe tomb of the composer Louis James Alfred Lefebure Wely 1817 1869 at the Pere Lachaise Cemetery The 12 pavilions of Les Halles in Paris 1853 1870 the Pavilion Baltard No 8 was moved to Nogent sur Marne in 1971 Cattle market of Les Halles de la Villette Construction of the Church of St Augustine 1860 1871 Facade of Notre Dame des Blancs Manteaux originally from the Church of St Elois des Barnabites which was then located in the Ile de la Cite but was destroyed during the work of Haussmann and reassembled by Baltard in 1863 RestorationsRestoration of the church of Saint Germain l Auxerrois in collaboration with Jean Baptiste Lassus from 1838 to 1855 Restoration of the church of Saint Eustache Paris in 1844 Restoration of the chapel of Pentemont Abbey as a Protestant church in 1844 Restoration of the church of Saint Etienne du Mont he directed the construction of the chapel of Catechisms and restored the facade of the church between 1861 and 1868 Restoration of the church of Saint Germain des Pres Restoration of the church of Saint Severin Paris Restoration of the church of Saint Paul Saint Louis The architect is responsible primarily for the redevelopment of the choir and the refurbishment of the facade Gallery Edit Church of Saint Augustine showing the cast iron shafts and iron framed roof The Pavillon Baltard in Nogent sur Marne the last surviving hall from Baltard s Les Halles Candelabra of the Pantheon Portrait of Victor Baltard s wife born Adeline Lequeu and their daughter Paule by Jean Auguste Dominique IngresReferences Edit Mead Christopher Curtis 2012 Making Modern Paris Victor Baltard s Central Markets and the Urban Practice of Architecture University of Pennsylvania Press p 26 ISBN 9780271050874 a b c Chisholm 1911 Construction des Halles de Paris Cremerie de Paris Retrieved 2014 12 17 Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Baltard Louis Pierre s v Victor Baltard Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 286 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victor Baltard Victor membre de la famille Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Baltard amp oldid 1110267851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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