Pierre-Antoine Demoustier
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Pierre-Antoine Demoustier (1 August 1735[1] – 1803) was a French engineer.
Life
Born at Lassigny, he joined the Ecole des ponts et chaussées in 1756 and then had a career from 1763 until the French Consulate. He built pont Louis XV (now known as pont de la Concorde) and was made chief engineer for the Seine department by Napoleon Bonaparte to plan and supervise the construction of pont des Arts and other new bridges in Paris. His pupil Corneille Lamandé published a detailed obituary after his death in 1803. His nephew was Charles-Albert Demoustier.
References
- ^ According to C. Lamandé, "Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de Pierre Antoine Demoustier [...]", in Recueil polytechnique des Ponts et chaussées,... Several other sources state 1755.
External links
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bouillet, Marie-Nicolas; Chassang, Alexis, eds. (1878). "Pierre-Antoine Demoustier". Dictionnaire Bouillet (in French).
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- 1735 births
- 1803 deaths
- French engineers
- French bridge engineers