Germain-Parfait-Amand Duparc
1806–1862 (age 56)
Biography
Germain-Parfait-Amand Duparc (1806–1862) was a notable French architect whose work contributed to the urban development of Paris during the nineteenth century. His architectural practice reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of his era, combining classical principles with contemporary design innovations.
Duparc's contributions to French architecture were recognized by his burial in Père Lachaise Cemetery, where many of Paris's most accomplished artists and professionals were interred. His legacy endures through the buildings and structures that bore his professional vision.