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'''Jean Pierre Paul Boudriot''', (20 March 1921 in Dijon — 22 February 2015 in Paris) was a French naval architect and notable historian of weaponry and naval engineering.
Bourdiot was one on the foremost instigators of the newal of naval archaeology and of arsenal modelism. He notably authored a 4-volume opus on [[74-gun]]<nowiki/>s, ''Le vaisseau de 74 canons''.
== Biography ==
=== Career ===
Born to a family of architects, Jean Boudriot started studying architecture<ref> P. Decencière's interview in ''Neptunia'' </ref>.
In 1942, he started studying at [[Académie des Beaux-Arts|Beaux-Arts]], where he met his wife.
In 1943, he volunteered to work on a farm in Bourgogne to avoid [[Service du travail obligatoire|STO]] forced work in Germany, and later in a schiste mine near [[Autun]] until May 1944.
After achieving an architecture diploma in 1947, Boudriot started working with three of his Beaux-Arts friends. He notably worked with Pierre Lejeune in Paris.
== Notes and references ==
[[Category:20th-century French architects]]
[[Category:French archaeologists]]
[[Category:Model boats]]
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