Jacques-Marie Huvé
1783–1852 (age 69)
Biography
Jacques-Marie Huvé was a French architect whose career spanned the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a period of considerable architectural change and development in France. His work reflected the aesthetic principles and building practices of his time, contributing to the architectural heritage of the period.
Huvé's professional achievements earned him recognition within French architectural circles, and his burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery reflects his status and contributions to the field. His career encompassed a transitional period in French architecture, during which classical principles continued to influence design while new movements began to emerge.