Léon-Eugène Méhédin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Léon-Eugène Méhédin

French architect, archaeologist and photographer

Date of Birth: 21-Feb-1828

Place of Birth: L'Aigle, Normandy, France

Date of Death: 04-Mar-1905

Profession: photographer, architect, archaeologist, anthropologist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Léon-Eugène Méhédin

  • Léon-Eugène Méhédin (21 February 1828, L'Aigle – 4 March 1905, Bonsecours) was a French archaeologist, architect and photographer. Méhédin's was a fervent Bonapartist and his career was greatly facilitated when he erected two triumphal arches in L'Aigle in 1851 to celebrate Napoléon III's French coup of that year.
  • In 1855, he designed Civitavecchia's train station and went on a mission of photo reconnaissance to the Crimean War with Jean-Charles Langlois. In 1859, he drew a portrait of Napoleon III.
  • He compiled an archaeological album on Egypt.
  • In 1865, he photographed the ruins of Xochicalco for the Scientific Commission of Mexico in Paris.
  • He also made a papier-mâché cast of a planned Luxor Obelisk for the Exposition Universelle of 1867 which never came to be when Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico fell in 1867.
  • Some of his collections lay in the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Rouen and others are at the City Library of the same city.

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