Arsène Lejeune
1866–1938 (age 72)
Biography
Arsène Lejeune was a talented French architect whose designs shaped the urban landscape of Paris and other French cities during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His architectural work reflected the aesthetic principles and building innovations of his time.
Lejeune's contributions to French architecture were recognized by his profession, and his buildings stood as testaments to his skill and vision. He continued his architectural practice until his death in 1938 and was interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery.