Jean-Charles Moreux (1889– 7 July 1956) was a French architect, and a representative of a rigorous and poetic classicism.
Life
Gaining a diploma at the École des Beaux-arts de Paris in 1922, he was a friend of Jean Lurçat and worked for Jacques Doucet, baron Robert Rothschild and vicomte Charles de Noailles.
Works
Saint-Cloud, maison Brugier, 1926-1927.
Saint-Leu-la-Fôret, auditorium for Wanda Landowska, 1926-1927 (private property).
Paris, avenue Marigny, hôtel particulier for baron Robert Rothschild, 1927-1928.
Château de Maulny at Montbizot, (Sarthe), 1929-1930.
Paris, villa Seurat, studio-house for the sculptor Robert Couturier, 1937-1938.
Saint-Germain-en-Laye La Thébaïde, hôtel particulier for the Véra brothers, (André and Paul), 1924.[1]
Paris, Hôtel particulier for Bernard Reichenbach, rue Alfred-Dehodencq, 1930-1932.
Paris, 6, rue de Miromesnil, shop-front of Colette's shop, 1936[2]
Paris, jardins des Gobelins (square René-Le Gall), 1936-1938.
Paris, pavillon de la Martinique, île des Cygnes, for the "exposition internationnale des arts et des techniques dans la vie moderne", 1937.
Cairo, open-air restaurant for the hôtel Sheperd, 1947-1948.
London, library of the Institut de France, Queensberry place, 1949-1950.
Paris, musée du Louvre, rearrangement of the salle Rubens, 1952–1953, (destroyed).[3]