Eugène Ewald
1850–1927 (age 77)
Biography
Eugène Ewald contributed to the architectural fabric of his era, designing structures that balanced ornamentation with enduring utility. His attention to proportion and detail reflected a thoughtful approach to shaping spaces that welcomed both everyday life and quiet contemplation.
Entrusted to Père Lachaise Cemetery, his legacy endures in stone and memory, a tribute to the lasting mark an architect can leave upon a city.