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Jean-Jacques Huvé

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By 1801, his official functions had all been abolished. After making an attempt to obtain an administrative position at the consulate, he resigned himself to retirement. Over the next three years, he published more than twenty articles in architectural journals, then wrote his memoirs.
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Returning to France, he once again benefitted from the support of the Savalettes, and their successors at Magnanville, the Taverniers. From 1776 to 1780, he built two adjoining mansions in
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Sébastien Chauffour, "La formation d’un architecte au XVIIIe siècle : les années d’apprentissage de Jean-Jacques Huvé auprès de Jacques-Denis Antoine (1767-1773)", In:
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After the Revolution, he devoted himself to administrative functions. In 1792, he was elected Mayor of Versailles, but was deposed during the
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His wife, who he married in 1780, was Antoinette Pucelle (1749-1829), the daughter of Pierre Vincent Pucelle (1720-1793), an advisor to the
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en route, and worked on several projects there. During his travels, he kept an illustrated diary. While in Italy, he built an
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Un architecte des Lumières : Jean-Jacques Huvé, 1742-1808 : sa vie, sa famille, ses idées
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Les Architectes parisiens du XVIIIe siècle : Dictionnaire biographique et critique
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He was the first of nine children born to Jean Huvé (1707-1785), a clerk for the
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and, in 1800, entered a competition to design a monumental column for the
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Plan for the garden at the Domaine of Madame Élisabeth in Montreuil (1788)
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and encouraged his studies at an architectural school operated by
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Jean-Jacques Huvé (1742-1808), architecte: Retour à Palladio
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into an arms factory, and finding the missing jewels of
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Joseph-Benoît Suvée
Boinvilliers
Versailles
Palladian
tax-farmer
Charles Savalette
fr
Château de Magnanville
fr
Jacques-François Blondel
Nicolas Lenoir
fr
Cîteaux Abbey
Metz
Strasbourg

Prix de Rome
arsenal
Paris Mint
Jacques Denis Antoine
Languedoc
aqueduct
Catania
Ignazio Paternò Castello
Yvelines
Hornoy-le-Bourg
vestibule
Château de Montmirail
fr

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