Eugène-Louis Millet

1819–1879 (age 60)

Biography

Eugène-Louis Millet was a distinguished French architect of the nineteenth century, whose career spanned the transformative decades of the 1800s. His architectural works contributed to the development of French design during a period of significant urban and cultural change.

Millet's professional legacy reflects the neoclassical and transitional architectural styles that characterized mid-nineteenth-century France. He remained active in his field until his death in 1879, leaving behind a body of work that exemplified the architectural principles of his era.