Louis Damesme

Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme (French pronunciation: [lwi emanɥɛl ɛme damɛm]) was a French architect famous for designing the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie and the House of Jacques-Louis David, in Brussels.

As a draftsman in Ledoux's architectural studio, Damesme befriended Jean-Nicolas Sobre.

Together, they set up rue and carré Saint-Martin, # 16, a meeting room for a Masonic lodge.

In 1786, during the construction of the enclosure of the farmers general, Damesme was head of the Ledoux workshop.

On the 21st, during Ledoux's funeral, Cellerier, Dufourny, Vignon and Damesme held the cords of the mortuary cloth.

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