Christophe Gamard


Christophe Gamard, Gamar or Gamart, was a 17th-century French architect, who worked in Paris and died there in 1649.

Biography

He was a master mason in 1613, an architect of the old Saint-Sulpice in 1623, and a city juror in 1626. He was an assistant of Claude Vellefaux, the supervising architect of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and succeeded him in that position in 1627. He became an architect of the king in 1639.

Family

He married Claude Vellefaux's daughter, Étiennette Vellefaux. They had two sons, Christophe and Hubert. Widowed, he married Marie Gillier in 1648, despite the opposition of his sons.
His brother, Philippot Gamard, worked on the Hotel de Nemours,, in 1620, and at houses, current rues de Sévigné and between 1616 and 1619.

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