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Antoine Paul Selmersheim (23 June 1840 – 4 December 1916) was a French diocesan architect. He is known for his design, construction, and restoration efforts on many churches during the 19th century. He became inspector-general of historical monuments.


Life

Antoine Paul Selmersheim was born in Langres in 1840. He studied under his uncle,
Eugène Millet Eugène Louis Millet (21 May 1819 – 24 February 1879) was a French architect. He planned and began the restoration of the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, home of the Museum of National Antiquities. Life Eugène Millet was born in Paris on ...
, in 1862. In 1863 he was admitted to the École des Beaux-Arts, where he won several medals. He worked as a draftsman with Millet on Moulins Cathedral. In 1867 Selmersheim and Louis Sauvageot won first prize in an open competition for restoration of a church in Brest. Selmersheim worked for the commission for historic monuments from 1870, and restored many buildings. Between 1870 and 1873 he built the church of Sainte-Chantal de Dijon. Selmersheim married Madeleine (or Marie) Victorine Louise Eugénie Naples. Their sons were Pierre Selmersheim and
Tony Selmersheim Joseph Paul Anthony Selmersheim, known as Tony Selmersheim (2 June 1871 – 16 August 1971) was a French architect and decorator. Life Joseph Paul Anthony Selmersheim was born on 2 June 1871 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines. His parents were An ...
(1871–1971), who also became an architect and worked with
Charles Plumet Charles Plumet (17 May 1861 – 15 April 1928) was a French architect, decorator and ceramist. Life Charles Plumet was born in 1861. He became an architect and designed buildings in medieval and early French Renaissance styles. He collaborated wi ...
. On 14 April 1875 Paul Selmersheim was named diocesan architect of
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, replacing Millet. On 3 March 1879 he became architect of the Moulins Cathedral in place of Louis Gabriel Esmonnot, who had resigned. On 12 January 1885 he succeeded Paul François Naples, who had died, as diocesan architect of Langres. From 1885 he was a member of the historical monuments commission, and later became inspector-general. In 1888 he was admitted to the
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. Antoine Paul Selmersheim died on 4 December 1916 at the age of 76. He was buried in the Cimetière du Nord in Paris.


Principal works

* Beaune, church of Notre-Dame (restoration: 1888) * Chartres Cathedral (restoration) * Clermont, Oise, Hôtel de Ville (restoration: 1875) * Crépy-en-Valois church (restoration) * Dijon,
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy The Palace of the Dukes and Estates of Burgundy or ''Palais des ducs et des États de Bourgogne'' is a remarkably well-preserved architectural assemblage in Dijon. The oldest part is the 14th and 15th century Gothic ducal palace and seat of the ...
(restoration) * Dijon, church of Saint-Marie-de-Chantal (construction: 1870–73) * Épernay, church of Notre-Dame (construction: 1898–1915) * Fontaine-lès-Dijon, Basilica (construction) * Fontaine-lès-Dijon, Château (restoration) * Morienval church (restoration) * Moulins Cathedral (restoration: 1865) assisted Millet as draftsman * Noyon Notre-Dame (restoration) * Paris Cathedral (restoration) * Saint-Germain-en-Laye,
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye () is a former royal palace in the commune of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in the ''département'' of Yvelines, about 19 km west of Paris, France. Today, it houses the ''musée d'Archéologie nationale'' (Nati ...
(restoration – with Millet) * Saint-Leu-d'Esserent (restoration) *
Saint-Menoux Saint-Menoux () is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Allier department The following is a list of the 317 communes of the Allier department of France. I ...
, Allier, church (restoration) * Souvigny church (restoration) * Troyes Cathedral (restoration) *
Troyes Troyes () is a commune and the capital of the department of Aube in the Grand Est region of north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about south-east of Paris. Troyes is situated within the Champagne wine region and is near to ...
, Basilica of St. Urbain (restoration : 1876–1905) * Varenne-l'Arconce, church of Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens (restoration)


Publications

Selmersheim paid tribute to Millet in an 1892 limited edition of Millet's ''Monographie de la restauration du château de Saint Germain en Laye''. The monograph describes and reproduces 100 of Millet's drawings. *


Awards

In 1873 Selmersheim won a 2nd medal at the Salon for a project to restore the palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon. In 1878 he won a medal at the Exposition Universelle. He also won awards at the Salons or Expositions of 1876, 1889 and 1900. He won the grand prize at the 1911 Turin International.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Selmersheim, Antoine Paul 1840 births People from Langres 1916 deaths École des Beaux-Arts alumni 19th-century French architects 20th-century French architects Members of the Académie d'architecture Burials at Montmartre Cemetery