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'''Pierre Jérôme Honoré Daumet''' (October 23, 1826 – December 12, 1911) was a French architect.
'''Pierre Jérôme Honoré Daumet''' (23 October 1826 – 12 December 1911) was a French architect.


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| caption = Daumet around 1880
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| birth_date = October 23, 1826
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| birth_place = Paris
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In 1908, Daumet won the [[Royal Gold Medal]] of the [[Royal Institute of British Architects]].
In 1908, Daumet won the [[Royal Gold Medal]] of the [[Royal Institute of British Architects]].


He was a close friend of the sculptor [[Henri Chapu]]. Daumet died on December 12, 1911, at his home in the [[6th arrondissement of Paris]], and was buried in the 15th division of [[Montparnasse Cemetery]].
He was a close friend of the sculptor [[Henri Chapu]]. Daumet died on 12 December 1911 at his home in the [[6th arrondissement of Paris]], and was buried in the 15th division of [[Montparnasse Cemetery]].


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== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 12 August 2023

Pierre Jérôme Honoré Daumet (23 October 1826 – 12 December 1911) was a French architect.

Honoré Daumet
Daumet around 1880
Born23 October 1826
Paris
Died12 December 1911(1911-12-12) (aged 85)
Paris
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery
NationalityFrench
Alma materBeaux-Arts de Paris
OccupationArchitect
AwardsPrix de Rome
Signature

Biography[edit]

A student at the Beaux-Arts de Paris under Guillaume Abel Blouet, Charles-Félix Saint-Père and Émile Gilbert, he won the Grand Prix de Rome for architecture in 1855. Daumet accompanied the Archeologist Léon Heuzey on an expedition to Macedonia in 1861. On his return he married the daughter of the architect Charles Questel.

Daumet founded his own atelier which would produce nine further Grand Prix winners, Charles-Louis Girault chief among them, and attracted a number of foreign students such as Charles McKim and Austin W. Lord.

In 1908, Daumet won the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

He was a close friend of the sculptor Henri Chapu. Daumet died on 12 December 1911 at his home in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, and was buried in the 15th division of Montparnasse Cemetery.

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