Baltard, Victor
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Baltard, Victor (1805–74). French architect and academic, the son of L. -P.
Baltard. As City Architect of Paris, he redecorated and rebuilt many Parisian churches, but his chief works were the iron-and-glass Halles Centrales, Paris (1852–9—demolished)—with Félix-Emmanuel Callet (1792–1854)—and the remarkable Church of St-Augustin (1860–71)—with cast-iron columns inside and a French
Renaissance exterior. He also added the Chapelle des Catéchismes (1853) to
Chalgrin's great Church of St-Philippe-du-Roule (1768–84). He published
Villa Médicis à Rome (1847) and, with Callet,
Monographie des halles centrales de Paris (1863 and 1873).
Bibliography
Baltard & and Callet (1863);
Benevolo (1971);
Deconchy (1875);
C. Garnier (1874);
Middleton and Watkin (1987)
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