André Chave

André Chave

Bust of André Chave by André-Joseph Allar on the corner of Boulevard Chave and Place Jean Jaurès in Marseille
Born 1799
Died 1868
Nationality French
Occupation Landowner
Real estate developer
Children Nicolas Chave

André Chave (1799-1868) was a French landowner and real estate developer in Marseille.[1]

Boulevard Chave in Marseille

Early life

André Chave was born in 1799.[1]

Career

A major landowner of agricultural fields, he became a real estate developer as the city of Marseille grew.[1][2][3] As explained on his public bust, he developed the neighbourhood of Le Camas, and what later came to be known as the Boulevard Chave, both in the 5th arrondissement of Marseille.[3][4]

Personal life

He had a son, Nicolas Chave, who inherited the neighbourhood developed by his father.[1][5] He commissioned architect Gaudensi Allar (1841-1904) to build a private residence on the corner of the Boulevard Chave and the Place Jean Jaurès.[6] The architect's brother, André-Joseph Allar (1845-1926), designed a bust of his father, which is still displayed there.[1][7]

Death

He died in 1868.[1]

Legacy

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Marseille
  2. Jean-Jacques Jordi, Jean-Claude Izzo, Anne-Marie Lapillonne, Jean-Claude Izzo, Marseille, Autrement, 1998, p. 220
  3. 1 2 Laurence Lemaire, Les gens de Marseille font le guide, Images en Manoeuvres Editions, 2003, p. 60
  4. Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette, Guide de l'habitat Marseille, Le Petit Futé, 2012, p. 65
  5. Maurice Gontard, Histoire des lycées de Marseille, Édisud, 1982
  6. Pierre Guiral, Félix Reynaud, Les Marseillais dans l'histoire, Privat, 1988, p. 83
  7. French Ministry of Culture: Les auteurs
  8. 1 2 Google Maps
  9. Pierre Echinard, L'espace du spectacle à Marseille, deux siècles d'évolution, 1991, issue 73, pp. 39-46
  10. 1 2 3 4 Marseille Tourism: Ancienne Prison Chave, Marseille Archived May 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
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