Jean-Baptiste Ceineray
1722–1811 (age 89)
Biography
Jean-Baptiste Ceineray was a notable French architect of the 18th century, born in 1722. He contributed to the architectural landscape of his era through designs that reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of the period. His work exemplified the craftsmanship and vision characteristic of architects working during the reign of Louis XV and beyond.
Ceineray's professional legacy is preserved in the structures and designs he left behind. He died in 1811 and was laid to rest in the Miséricorde cemetery, where his memory endures among those who shaped the built environment of France.