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Jean Beausire (26 February 1651 - 20 March 1743) was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still exist and continue to work. Three streets in the 4th arrondissement of Paris today carry his name: Rue Jean-Beausire, Impasse Jean-Beausire, and Passage Jean-Beausire.

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  • Jean Beausire (* 26. Februar 1651 in Paris; † 20. März 1743 ebenda) war ein französischer Architekt, der die Funktion des Maître général, contrôleur et inspecteur des bâtiments de la Ville de Paris unter Ludwig XIV. und Ludwig XV. innehatte. (de)
  • Jean Beausire (26 February 1651 - 20 March 1743) was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still exist and continue to work. Three streets in the 4th arrondissement of Paris today carry his name: Rue Jean-Beausire, Impasse Jean-Beausire, and Passage Jean-Beausire. (en)
  • Jean Beausire est un architecte français né à Paris le 26 février 1651 et mort dans la même ville le 20 mars 1743. Maître général triennal, contrôleur et inspecteur des bâtiments de la Ville de Paris pour Louis XIV et Louis XV. Il s'illustrera particulièrement dans la réalisation et la gestion d'un important programme des fontaines de Paris entre 1682 et sa mort à 92 ans. Son fils, Jean-Baptiste Augustin Beausire, reprendra sa charge. Trois voies de Paris, toutes contigües dans le 4e arrondissement, portent le nom de Jean Beausire : la rue Jean-Beausire, l’impasse Jean-Beausire, et le passage Jean-Beausire à l'accès "privatisé". (fr)
  • Jean Beausire (Parigi, 26 febbraio 1651 – Parigi, 20 marzo 1743) è stato un architetto e ingegnere francese, capo dei lavori pubblici a Parigi al tempo dei re di Francia, Luigi XIV e Luigi XV, tra il 1684 e il 1740, costruttore di tutte le fontane pubbliche costruite a Parigi in quel periodo. Diverse delle sue fontane esistono ancora oggi e tre strade del IV arrondissement portano il suo nome: rue Jean-Beausire, impasse Jean-Beausire e passage Jean-Beausire. (it)
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  • Jean Beausire (* 26. Februar 1651 in Paris; † 20. März 1743 ebenda) war ein französischer Architekt, der die Funktion des Maître général, contrôleur et inspecteur des bâtiments de la Ville de Paris unter Ludwig XIV. und Ludwig XV. innehatte. (de)
  • Jean Beausire (26 February 1651 - 20 March 1743) was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still exist and continue to work. Three streets in the 4th arrondissement of Paris today carry his name: Rue Jean-Beausire, Impasse Jean-Beausire, and Passage Jean-Beausire. (en)
  • Jean Beausire (Parigi, 26 febbraio 1651 – Parigi, 20 marzo 1743) è stato un architetto e ingegnere francese, capo dei lavori pubblici a Parigi al tempo dei re di Francia, Luigi XIV e Luigi XV, tra il 1684 e il 1740, costruttore di tutte le fontane pubbliche costruite a Parigi in quel periodo. Diverse delle sue fontane esistono ancora oggi e tre strade del IV arrondissement portano il suo nome: rue Jean-Beausire, impasse Jean-Beausire e passage Jean-Beausire. (it)
  • Jean Beausire est un architecte français né à Paris le 26 février 1651 et mort dans la même ville le 20 mars 1743. Maître général triennal, contrôleur et inspecteur des bâtiments de la Ville de Paris pour Louis XIV et Louis XV. Il s'illustrera particulièrement dans la réalisation et la gestion d'un important programme des fontaines de Paris entre 1682 et sa mort à 92 ans. Son fils, Jean-Baptiste Augustin Beausire, reprendra sa charge. (fr)
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  • Jean Beausire (fr)
  • Jean Beausire (en)
  • Jean Beausire (it)
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