- Jean-Benoît-Vincent Barré
Jean Benoît Vincent [Certain sources equally give the names "Jean Baptiste Vincent" or even "Nicolas". He has equally been identified with a Toussaint Barré, builder of the main workshop for manufacturing "Indienne"-style cotton goods, founded by
Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf atJouy-en-Josas .] Barré (Seine-Port ,Seine-et-Marne , c. 1732 - Seine-Port27 January 1824 ) was a French architect. He was one of the most important architects of the 18th century and one of the creators of the 'Louis XVI style' of architecture.Biographt
Jean Benoît Vincent Barré learned architecture in the school of
Antoine Matthieu Le Carpentier , from whom he also derived part of his clientèle.He worked for very rich patrons, creating sumptous and elegant buildings, perfectly fitted to the taste of the day. His career nevertheless remains little known. He worked for financiers like
Laurent Grimod de La Reynière , for whom he built the famousHôtel Grimod de La Reynière in Paris, Jean-Joseph de Laborde [Client of Le Carpentier in his famouschâteau de La Ferté-Vidame ] or for Laborde's father-in-law,Mathias de Nettine , banker at the Austrian court. Through Nettine's influence, he was commissioned to buildBrussels 's "place royale", church of Saint-Jacques-de-Coudenberg, and French embassy.In 1770 he was named inspector of the buildings for the king's
gunpowder andsaltpeter , during which appointment he built his best-known work, thechâteau du Marais (1772-1779), for Jean Le Maître de La Martinière, treasurer-general of the artillery. ForLouis Georges Érasme de Contades , maréchal de Contades, he rebuilt thechâteau de Montgeoffroy , inAnjou .Underrated by his fellow architects, only one other backed his presenting himself to the
Royal Academy of Architecture .Barré in 1772 gave himself over to property speculation in the "Nouvelle France" quartier of Paris, in association with
Jean-François Perrin de Cypierre , intendent of thegénéralité ofOrléans . Later he speculated in association withAntoine Roy , who married Barré's daughter Adélaïde-Sophie in 1793 and had two daughters by her. [Laure, who married the marquis de Talhouet, beginning the Talhouet-Roy line which still owns the château du Lude; and Élisa, countess of Lariboisière, founder of the hospital of the same name.] . (Roy made a great fortune and became finance minister upon theBourbon Restoration .)In 1797, Barré retired to his property of La Chesnaye at
Seine-Port where he died of old age in 1824.Main projects
* "Château d'
Hénonville " (Oise), betweenPontoise andBeauvais , rebuilt forJean-Marie Roslin d'Ivry , 1765-1771.
* "Château de Montgeoffroy " (Maine-et-Loire ), 1772-1775, rebuilt for marshalLouis Georges Érasme de Contades .
* "Château du Marais " (Essonne ), main work of the Louis XVI style, 1772-1779.
* "Hôtel Grimod de La Reynière ", corner ofAvenue Gabriel andRue Boissy d'Anglas , Paris, forLaurent Grimod de La Reynière , 1775 (destroyed) [Attribution given by Thiéry, 1787.] .
* "Château du Lude " (Sarthe ), 1785, for the marquess of La Vieuville : Barré realised an important landscaped garden in removing the previous courtyard, building a portico to the western rooms and constructing the wing in the Louis XVI style. To the east, he masked the towers using parallel pavillons with higher roofs than the central pavillon, created a unified facade. The somewhat archaistic allure of this facade also avoids too marked a rupture with the 17th century parts of the building.
*For the financierJean-Joseph de Laborde , Barré created interior decorative schemes and, above all, more of his famous garden landscapes (in collaboration with the painterHubert Robert ) : cenotaph of Cook,rostrum -type column, temple of filialPietas , Gothic tower, ruined bridge.
* "Hôtel Micault d'Harvelay", quartier de la chaussée d'Antin, Paris, forJoseph Micault d'Harvelay , Jean-Joseph de Laborde's father in law (destroyed).
* "Hôtel d'Aubeterre", quartier de la chaussée d'Antin, Paris (destroyed).
* "Hôtel de Cypierre", 26rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière , Paris, forJean-François Perrin de Cypierre (destroyed).
* "Hôtel Barré", 24rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière , Paris, for himself.
* "Hôtel de Lalive", rue d’Artois
* "Maison de Monsieur Girault", Boulevard de la Chaussée d’Antin
* "Hôtel de Laborde", Boulevard des Italiens
* Transformation of the "château de Chevilly" (Loiret ), for Jean-François Perrin de Cypierre.References
Bibliography
* Michel Gallet, "Les architectes parisiens du XVIIIe siècle", Paris, Éditions Mengès, 1995 – ISBN 2856203701
* Michel Gallet and Gérard Rousset-Charny, « Barré », "Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects", 1982Notes
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