Jean-Charles Jacquemin-Belisle

1814–1869 (age 55)

Biography

Jean-Charles Jacquemin-Belisle was a French architect whose professional career contributed to the built environment of 19th-century France. Born in 1814, he developed his architectural skills during a period of urban development and architectural innovation in the nation.

Jacquemin-Belisle's work as an architect reflected the aesthetic and functional demands of his era, contributing to the design and construction of structures that shaped French communities. His career extended until his death in 1869, and he was laid to rest in the Cemetery of La Salle, a final resting place reflecting his contributions to French architecture and urban development.