Joseph-Antoine Froelicher

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Josef Anton or Joseph-Antoine Froelicher or Frölicher (2 November 1790 – 9 January 1866, Paris) was a Swiss architect.

Collège Latin, Neuenburg

Biography

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Coming from an old middle-class family from Solothurn, Froelicher begins his architectural studies in Switzerland, receiving his degree in Solothurn in 1809. He then left for Paris, endowed with a pension from the Swiss government to complete his studies in Paris. He entered the école des Beaux-Arts in 1809, gallicizing his name into Joseph Antoine Frelicher, then Froelicher.

Architect to many families of the high French aristocracy, he built many châteaux and hôtels particuliers. A Legitimist monarchist, he became the official architect to the duchess of Berry, which brought him much ill-feeling at the time of the July Revolution.[1] He was made a naturalised Frenchman in 1821, and his daughter married the architect Henri Parent.

References

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  1. ^ Colson, Jean; Poisson, Georges (1997). Dictionnaire des monuments de Paris (in French). Éd. Hervas. ISBN 978-2-84334-001-7.