Jean-Antoine Morand
French painter
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Jean-Antoine Morand
Jean-Antoine Morand (1727–1794) was an 18th-century French architect and urban planner whose plan circulaire (circular plan) "reimagined" the city of Lyon.[1] Morand was guillotined in 1794.
References
- ^ Reynard, Pierre Claude (2009). Ambitions Tamed: Urban Expansion in Pre-Revolutionary Lyon. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press.
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