Jean-Marie Trouvelot
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Jean-Marie Trouvelot
Summary
Jean-Marie Trouvelot is a human[1]. His place of birth was Soissons[2]. He was born on July 3, 1897[3]. He died in 13th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on September 30, 1985[5]. He worked as an architect[6].
Key Facts
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's place of birth was Soissons[2].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot passed away in 13th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot was born on July 3, 1897[3].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot died on September 30, 1985[5].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot held citizenship in France[7].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's professions included architect[6].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot held the position of Chief architect of national historic monuments[8].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's education included a stint at École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers[9].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's education included a stint at Beaux-Arts de Paris[10].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[11].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[12].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the officier d'académie[13].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[14].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[15].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot received the Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit[16].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot was a member of Académie d'architecture[17].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot is recorded as male[18].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's archives at is recorded as Médiathèque du patrimoine et de la photographie[20].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's archives at is recorded as Institut Français d'Architecture[21].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's family name is recorded as Trouvelot[22].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's given name is recorded as Jean[23].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot's given name is recorded as Marie[24].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot studied under Eugène-Joseph-Armand Duquesne[25].
- Jean-Marie Trouvelot studied under Jean-Louis Pascal[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean-Marie Trouvelot's place of birth was Soissons[2]. He was born on July 3, 1897[3].
Education
Educated at École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers[9], an educational institution[27], in France[28], founded in 1795[29], headquartered in Angers[30] and Beaux-Arts de Paris[10], an art academy[31], in France[32], founded in 1797[33], headquartered in 6th arrondissement of Paris[34]. Studied under Eugène-Joseph-Armand Duquesne[25], an architect[35], 1868–1929[36], of France[37], awarded the Prix de Rome[38]; Jean-Louis Pascal[26], an architect[39], 1837–1920[40], of France[41], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[42]; and Alfred-Henri Recoura[43], an architect[44], 1864–1940[45], of France[46], awarded the Prix de Rome[47].
Career and Affiliations
Jean-Marie Trouvelot worked as an architect[6]. He held the position of Chief architect of national historic monuments[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[11], a grade of an order[48], in France[49]; Officer of the Legion of Honour[12], a grade of an order[50], in France[51]; officier d'académie[13], a class of award[52], in France[53], founded in 1808[54]; Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[14], a grade of an order[55], founded in 1955[56]; Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[15], a grade of an order[57], in France[58]; and Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit[16], a grade of an order[59], in France[60].
Death and Burial
Jean-Marie Trouvelot died on September 30, 1985[5]. He died in 13th arrondissement of Paris[4].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Marie Trouvelot born?
Jean-Marie Trouvelot was born in Soissons[2].
Where did Jean-Marie Trouvelot die?
Jean-Marie Trouvelot died in 13th arrondissement of Paris[4].
What did Jean-Marie Trouvelot do for work?
Jean-Marie Trouvelot worked as architect[6].
Where did Jean-Marie Trouvelot go to school?
Jean-Marie Trouvelot was educated at École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers[9] and Beaux-Arts de Paris[10].
What awards did Jean-Marie Trouvelot receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[11], Officer of the Legion of Honour[12], officier d'académie[13], and Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[14].