Ouradou, Maurice-Augustin-Gabriel
Ouradou, Maurice-Augustin-Gabriel (1822–84). French architect. He studied with Lebas and Viollet-le-Duc (whose daughter he married), and worked with him on Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, and on the Château of Pierrefonds, where he carried out a major reconstruction. He was Diocesan Architect of Châlons.
Bibliography
Middleton & and Watkin (1987);
Sturgis et al. (1901–2)
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