Jean-Baptiste Chaussard
French architect
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Jean-Baptiste Chaussard (4 September 1729, Tonnerre - 26 June 1818, Paris) was a French architect to the king,[1] associated with Pierre Contant d'Ivry and Jean-Michel Chevotet. He was also related to Chevotet, nephew to the royal painter Jean Valade and father of the revolutionary Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chaussard.
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- ^ Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne, ou, Histoire par ordre ..., Par Joseph Fr. Michaud, Louis Gabriel Michaud, p.561
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