Louis Baltard

Louis Baltard (July 9, 1764 January 22, 1846) was a French architect and engraver. Born in Paris. He was originally a landscape painter, but in his travels through Italy was struck with the beauty of the Italian buildings, and changed his profession, devoting himself to architecture. In his new occupation he achieved great success, and was selected to prepare the plans for some of the largest public edifices in Paris. His reputation is chiefly based on his skill in engraving. Among the best known of his plates are the drawings of Paris (Paris et ses monuments, 1803), the engravings for Denon's Egypte, the illustrations of Napoleon's wars (La Colonne de la grande arme), and those contained in the series entitled the Grand prix de l'architecture, which for some time he carried on alone. He also gained distinction as an engraver of portraits. Baltard died in Paris on the 22nd of January 1846. Baltard, Louis Baltard, Louis Baltard, Louis Baltard, Louis

 

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