About Viollet le Duc, Eugène Emmanuel
Viollet le Duc is not an Art Nouveau architect, he was dead long before the movement began in the early 1890ies. He deserves a place in the Art Nouveau world wide server because his work influenced deeply many AN artists including Guimard, Gaudi, Horta and many others.
It is not as much his construction work but his theories that he exposed in many books which made his influence dramatic. I must recall before that in the 1830ies, a movement has set up to restore medieval buildings. Its manifesto was one of the most famous novel of Victor Hugo: "Notre Dame de Paris" (1831). In France, Guizot, created the National Commission for Historical Monuments and Prosper Mérimée, famous French writer but also general inspector at the national commission, made Viollet le Duc work on the restorations of Vezelay abbey and the holy Chapell (Paris) as soon as 1930. In 1844, he starts the restoration of Notre Dame which will last all his career. He got a very good understanding of gothic architecture. He was a very good drawer and his books were full of squetches. Staying at the first reading level Ruskin founded a lot of inspiration in the drawings of these books for his gothic revival movement. Two books made Viollet le Duc famous:
- "Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XI au XVe siècle" (1854-1868) In English: Dictionnary of French architecture from 11th to 15th century.
- "Dictionnaire raisonné du mobilier français de l'époque Carolingienne à la Rennaissance (1858-1870). Dictionnary of French furniture.
Main restorations
- Vezelay Abbay, France
- Holy Chapell, Paris
- Notre Dame, Paris
- City wall of Carcassone, France
- Pierrefonds castel, France. (Reconstruction for Napoleon III) Viollet le Duc let his imagination run to rebuild this castel near in the north of Paris.
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