- Henri Parent
Henri Parent (1819,
Valenciennes - 1895,Paris ) was a French architect.Son-in-law of the architect
Joseph-Antoine Froelicher , Henri Parent restored and transformed severalhôtels particuliers in the Faubourg Saint-Germain for high aristocratic families. He worked particularly on theHôtel de Boisgelin , 47 rue de Varenne (VIIe arrondissement), transformed for the Dukes of Doudeauville and of Bisaccia : putting up panelling originally in thechâteau atBercy , and creating a chapel, a winter garden, a dining room, stables for 25 horses, two rooms for 8 carriages, two cellars and a grand staircase ("escalier d'honneur") panelled with polychromatic marble plaques and inspired by the queen's staircase at thePalace of Versailles . (This building is now the Italian embassy.)He also created three very luxurious Parisian residences:
*Hôtel particulier 158 boulevard Haussmann (VIIIe arrondissement), in the Louis XVI style, for
Édouard André (1833-1894) in 1867-1874 (today theMusée Jacquemart-André ).
*Hôtel particulier 5 avenue Van Dyck (VIIIe arrondissement), in the Eclectic style with ornaments sculpted byJules Dalou , for the industrialistÉmile Menier in 1870-1872 (now a private residence).
*Hôtel particulier 8 rue Alfred de Vigny (VIIIe arrondissement),Neo Gothic in style, forHenri Menier in 1880 (today theConservatoire international de musique ).He designed Emile Menier's tomb, one of the most remarkable in the
cimetière du Père-Lachaise (1887). He came second (after Charles Garnier) in the competition to design the newOpéra de Paris .With his brother
Clément Parent , he restored the châteaux of Ancy-le-Franc for the Clermont-Tonnerre, Esclimont and Bonnetable families.ource
*"This article is a translation of the article Henri Parent on French Wikipedia."
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