Maxime Siroux
Maxime Siroux (25 October 1907 – 26 January 1975)[1] was a French architect and archaeologist. He worked with Andre Godard in Iran for many years. The design of the Tomb of Hafez has been attributed to him, among other works.[2] The design of Iran's National Museum is also attributed to him and fellow Frenchman Andre Godard.[3]
References[]
- ^ "Généalogie de Maxime Siroux".
- ^ Yuka Kadoi, Iván Szántó. The Shaping of Persian Art: Collections and Interpretations of the Art of Islamic Iran and Central Asia. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2014. ISBN 1443864498, 9781443864497 pp.204
- ^ Sandy Isenstadt, Kishwar Rizvi. Modernism and the Middle East: Architecture and Politics in the Twentieth Century. Studies in Modernity and National Identity. University of Washington Press, 2011. ISBN 0295800305 pp.14
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- 1907 births
- 1975 deaths
- 20th-century French architects
- French archaeologists
- French Iranologists
- French curators
- French expatriates in Iran
- Architecture of Iran
- Alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts
- 20th-century archaeologists
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