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Chalgrin, Jean-François-Thérèse

(born 1739, Paris, Fr.—died Jan. 21, 1811, Paris) French architect. He was trained by and won the Academy of Architecture's Grand Prix de Rome at age 19. His Saint-Philippe-du–Roule (1764), Paris, was influential in reviving the basilica plan as a standard for European churches; it is characterized by a simplicity of design in stark contrast to the complex interiors of existing Gothic and Renaissance churches of the time. Chalgrin died before finishing his masterpiece, the Arc de Triomphe.

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