Louis-Antoine-Maurice Bresson
1817–1893 (age 76)
Biography
Louis-Antoine-Maurice Bresson (1817–1893) was a French architect who contributed to the built environment of 19th-century France. He designed buildings and structures that reflected the architectural tastes and technical capabilities of his era. Bresson's work exemplified the professional standards of French architecture during the mid-to-late 1800s.
As an architect, Bresson participated in shaping the urban and rural landscapes of France during a period of significant development and modernization. His designs reflected both practical considerations and aesthetic principles that characterized 19th-century French architectural practice.