Peyre Family
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Peyre Family. French architects active from the reign of
Louis Quinze (1715–74) to that of Louis-Philippe (1830–48). The most distinguished members were Marie-Joseph (1730–85) and his younger brother Antoine-François (1739–1823). Marie-Joseph, a pupil of
Blondel, was an influential innovator who shot to fame with his
Œuvres d'architecture (1765), which featured several vast
Neo-Classical schemes that had an immense effect on architecture for the next few decades. In particular, his studies of
Antique Roman remains (with de
Wailly and
Moreau-Desproux) had prompted his advocacy of ingenious internal planning with top-lit rooms, something that was to influence
Adam, the younger
Dance, and
Gondouin, among others. His Hôtel Leprêtre de Neubourg, Clos Payen, near Paris (1762—destroyed); was one of the first Neo-Classical buildings in France, and a highly original, compact, modest composition applicable to quite ordinary houses. With de Wailly he designed (1768–82) the Théâtre-Français (later Théâtre de l'Odéon), a severe Neo-Classical building (rebuilt by
Chalgrin after a fire of 1799). A. -F. Peyre, who taught
Percier,
Fontaine, and A. -L. -T.
Vaudoyer, designed the Electoral Palace and Chapel at Koblenz, Germany (1780–92), for Clemens Wenzeslaus, Elector and Archbishop of Trier (1768–94—destroyed): it was a simplified version of the grand scheme of 1777 by d'
Ixnard. Peyre also excavated the Roman antiquities at Trier, publishing his findings in 1785. He designed the noble
Akademiesaal in the Electoral Palace at Mainz (1786–7), and was responsible for part of the new Neo-Classical Clemensstadt (later Neustadt), Koblenz (1782–3).
M. -J. Peyre's son, Antoine-Marie Peyre (1770–1843), was for a time aide-de-camp to General M. -J. -P. -Y. Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (1757–1834), and subsequently had a career as an architect in Paris.
Bibliography
Builder (1980);
Middleton & and Watkin (1987);
Jane Turner (1996);
Watkin & and Mellinghoff (1987)
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