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Victor Jean-Baptiste Mollet (22 August 1860 – 17 December 1944), usually simply Victor Mollet, was a French
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
based in Lille. He was the first architect from the Nord–Pas-de-Calais region to receive a degree from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in
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, and became one of the more prominent exponents of regionalist architecture in northern France at the turn of the twentieth century.


Life and career

Mollet matriculated first to the local Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Lille, where he was a student of Alfred Newnham, before entering the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1884. He studied with
Louis-Jules André Louis-Jules André (24 June 1819 – 30 January 1890) was a French academic architect and the head of an important ''atelier'' at the École des Beaux-Arts. Biography Born in Paris, André attended the École des Beaux-Arts and took the Prix ...
, and then his successor
Victor Laloux Victor Alexandre Frederic Laloux (15 November 1850 – 13 July 1937) was a French Beaux-Arts architect and teacher. Life Born in Tours, Laloux studied at the Paris École des Beaux-Arts ''atelier'' of Louis-Jules André, with his studies i ...
, receiving his degree (''diplôme'') on 22 January 1891. That same year, Mollet participated in the Salon des artists français in Paris, exhibiting a country house ("Maison de campagne"), which won an honorable mention in the architecture section. Mollet began practice in Lille and was the first architect in the region
Nord-Pas-de-Calais Nord-Pas-de-Calais (); pcd, Nord-Pas-Calés); is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region Hauts-de-France. It consisted of the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. Nord-Pas-de-Calais ...
to have received a diploma from the Ecole in Paris. He also became chief of the architecture studio at the Ecole régionale de Lille. In 1896, he was designated as the architect in charge of the repairs to the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, then was named the official architect for the structure in 1912. His most famous work is the Villa Saint-Charles in
Lambersart Lambersart () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. This commune is located in the Métropole Européenne de Lille, and is a suburb of the city of Lille, bordering it on its northwest side. Inhabitants of the town are called ...
, just outside Lille, an eclectic, regionalist mansion constructed between 1892–94 for his father, Charles Mollet, a successful master carpenter and entrepreneur in Seclin. Since 2000, the villa has been classified as an official French Monument historique. In the 1930s, he was commissioned with his son Louis Mollet to construct the atrium of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille. Victor Mollet was very attached to his hometown of Seclin, where he built many houses for rich industrialists such as the Dujardin, Guillemaud, and Duriez families. He was the brother of Marie-Virginie Duhem, who was the Doyenne des Français (oldest woman in France) from 1975 to 1978 and the oldest living person on earth for five months.


Major works

* Villa Saint-Charles,
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(1892–94) * 16 boulevard Carnot, Lille (ca. 1910) * La Chapelle Saint Piat, Seclin * Seclin Fire Station * Villa-chateau of Auguste Boidin, 68 rue Bouvry, Seclin * House at 31 rue de Burgault, Seclin * City Hall, Seclin * War Memorial, Seclin (1923) * Restoration of the Église Saint-Vincent,
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(1931) * Maison Dujardin, Seclin * House at 10 rue des Poissonceaux, Lille, Seat of Lille’s Agency, charged with the promotion and marketing of the Lille metropolitan area


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{{reflist People from Seclin French architects 1860 births 1944 deaths 19th-century architecture 20th-century architecture Architecture in France