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词条 Léon Vaudoyer
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Léon Vaudoyer ({{IPA-fr|leɔ̃ vodwaje}}) (7 June 1803 – 9 February 1872) was a French architect.

Biography

Vaudoyer was born in Paris, the son of architect Antoine Vaudoyer.

He was one of the "romantic" Beaux-Arts architects influenced by Saint-Simon and Auguste Comte, along with his contemporaries Félix Duban, Henri Labrouste, and Louis Duc.

He won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1826. In 1838 he won the design competition for the hôtel de ville in Avignon (unrealized), and from 1845 onwards he (with Gabriel-Auguste Ancelet) enlarged the buildings of the Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs (now the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers). In 1852 he was given responsibility for reconstructing the Sorbonne (unrealized), and also for designing the polychrome Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure in Marseille.

Juste Lisch and Edmond Paulin were among his students.

References

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  • Théodore Ballu: Notice sur M. Léon Vaudoyer. Firmin Didot Frères, Paris 1873.
  • Barry Bergdoll, Léon Vaudoyer: Historicism in the Age of Industry, MIT Press, 1994. {{ISBN|978-0-262-02380-1}}.
  • Barry Bergdoll, Daphné Doublet, Antoinette Le Normand-Romain, Marie-Laure Crosnier Leconte: Les Vaudoyer : une dynastie d'architectes. Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 1991. {{ISBN|2-7118-2486-1}}.
  • David van Zanten: Designing Paris : the architecture of Duban, Labrouste, Duc, and Vaudoyer. MIT Press, 1987. {{ISBN|0-262-22031-8}}.
  • Structurae entry
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7 : 1803 births|1872 deaths|19th-century French architects|Alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts|Architects from Paris|Prix de Rome for architecture|Members of the Académie des beaux-arts

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