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{{Short description|French architect}}{{no footnotes|date=March 2022}}File:Louis-Roland Trinquesse L’architecte Jacques-Denis Antoine Dijon.jpg|thumb|200px|Jacques Denis Antoine, by Louis Rolland TrinquesseLouis Rolland TrinquesseFile:Monnaie de Paris.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Hôtel des Monnaies ]]File:Château du Buisson de May, North View.JPG|thumb|300px|Château du Buisson de May in Upper NormandyUpper NormandyJacques Denis Antoine (6 August 1733, Paris - 24 August 1801) was a French architect, whose most notable masterwork is the Hôtel des Monnaies in Paris, which gained him entrance to the Académie royale d’architecture in 1776. He is also known for his work on private residences such as the {{ill|Château du Buisson de May|fr|lt=Château of Buisson de May}} in Normandy, built from 1781 to 1783. Most of his works are in the Neoclassical architectural style.

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The son of a carpenter, he studied with an architect, whose name is unknown, and went to work as a mason. In 1760, he became a contractor and, three years later, began proposing architectural projects. In 1765, he was engaged by the architects Boullée and Chefdeville to build the new Hôtel des Monnaies.BOOK, Fleming, John, Honour, Hugh, Pevsner, Nikolaus, The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 1998, Penguin, 0-14-051323-X, 17, 5, After much planning, and a change of location, the first stone was laid in 1771, and the final decorative work finished in 1775. For his management of the project, and its prompt completion, Antoine was admitted to the Académie Royale d’Architecture. He was also given an apartment on the building’s second floor, where he lived until his death.After the fire at the Palais de Justice in 1776, he participated in the reconstruction, including the registry and the audience halls.BOOK, Sturgis, Russell, A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Volume I, 1901, Macmillan, 81, The following year, he made a trip to Italy, visiting Piedmont, Lombardy and Venice. For part of the trip, he was accompanied by his friend, the architect Charles De Wailly.As an urban planner, he was the author of several modernization projects; notably a church modelled after the Pantheon, and new façades for the Place Dauphine. He also proposed a plan for linking the Louvre with the Tuileries. Several hospital buildings were his work, including the Hôpital de la CharitéBOOK, Curl, James Stevens, Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 1999, Oxford University Press, 978-0-19-860678-9, 2, and, in 1781, a nursing home for poor priests. In 1787, he succeeded Claude-Nicolas Ledoux as Director of the Gates of Paris. Although he kept his distance from events during the Revolution, he spent a brief period in the Prison de la Force, in 1793, accused of digging a tunnel from the Seine to the mint, so English agents could steal the gold. He was able to clear himself, and retired to a property he owned in Touraine. Near the end of his career, in 1799, he was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, taking Seat #4 for architecture. He died two years later, and was interred at the {{ill|Cimetière de Saint-Sulpice|fr}} in Vaugirard.

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