Anatole de Baudot

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Monument to Anatole de Baudot at the parish church of Saint-Jean de Montmartre in Paris

Anatole de Baudot (born October 14, 1834 in Sarrebourg , † February 28, 1915 in Paris ) was a French architect , monument conservator and architectural historian.

Career

Anatole de Baudot studied with Henri Labrouste and Viollet-le-Duc . In 1873 he became diocesan architect of Viviers, 1874 of Mende, and 1875 of Clermont. In 1879 he was appointed inspector general of the French diocesan architects. In 1879 he became a member of the Commission des monuments historiques , in 1880 its vice-president. From 1887 to 1915 he taught as a professor of French architectural history at the Musée de sculpture comparée . From 1907 to 1914 he was Inspecteur général des monuments historiques ("General Inspector for Cultural Monuments ").

Works

literature

by Anatole de Baudot

  • L'Architecture et le ciment armé . Paris 1904.
  • L'Architecture en ciment armé . Paris 1905.
  • L'Architecture. Le passé - le present . Paris 1916 (posthumously).

via Anatole de Baudot

  • F. Bercé, J. Ache, B. Belin: Anatole de Baudot . In: Monuments historiques de la France 11, 1965, pp. 103-104. 159-166.
  • Françoise Boudon: Recherche sur la pensée et l'œuvre d'Anatole de Baudot 1834–1915 . Paris 1973.
  • Ferdinand Werner : The long way to new building . Volume 1: Concrete: 43 men invent the future . Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2016. ISBN 978-3-88462-372-5 , pp. 164–175.

Web links

  • Anatole de Baudot in: Jean-Michel Leniaud: Répertoire des architectes diocésains du XIXe siècle .

Individual evidence

  1. Werner, p. 164ff.
  2. a b c d e f Werner, p. 168.
  3. Werner, p. 173.