Charles André

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Charles André (1841 – 1928) was a French architect, son of François André and among the first in a long line of French architects in the André family.[1] He specialized in Haussmannian architecture, a style which became extremely prominent throughout France in the 19th century.[1] Beginning in 1901, he was a member of the École de Nancy.

Along with his son, Émile André, and Eugène Vallin, he was the architect of the Vaxelaire & Compagnie department store in Nancy, built between 1899 and 1901.

References

  1. ^ a b "Architecte : Charles André". www.pss-archi.eu. Retrieved 2023-01-18.