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  1. Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps (7 June 1824 at Saint-Antoine-du-Rocher – 12 September 1873 at Vichy) was a French horticulturist and landscape architect. He was the chief gardener of Paris during the reign of Emperor Napoleon III, and was responsible for planting the great gardens of the French Second Empire; the Bois de Boulogne, the Bois de ...

  2. In July 1847, he married Marie Pauline Aimee Deschamps, daughter of a Bordeaux horticulturist. At his point, he added the surname Deschamps to his name, but his name is not documented on his grave marker.

    • June 7, 1824
  3. Overview. Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps. (18241873) Quick Reference. (1824–73). Barillet-Deschamps came to a slightly shadowy prominence as head gardener between 1855 and 1869 under Jean Charles Adolphe Alphand in Haussmann's transformation of Paris. Haussmann himself, in his Mémoires ...

  4. Aug 31, 2009 · Three months earlier, two of her children had burned to death. Her daughter Marie Madeleine married 17 Jan 1688 but her husband, Jean TILLARD, died 8 days later. She remarried 21 Jun 1688 to Andre DANIS.

  5. Jean Pierre BARILLET was born on month day 1824, in birth place, to Pierre BARILLET and Anne BARILLET (born BALZAC). Jean married Pauline Marie Aimée BARILLET (born DESCHAMPS) on month day 1847, at age 23 in marriage place .

  6. A French horticulturalist, known for his skill in making naturalistic compositions with sub-tropical bedding plants. This could be regarded as a Picturesque approach to bedding. Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps was a leading figure in French horticulture at the end of the nineteenth century.

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