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detail of a letter written by Eugene Viollet le Duc in Pau (south of France) june 24, 1833 to his father (engraving)
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detail of a letter written by Eugene Viollet le Duc in Pau (south of France) june 24, 1833 to his father (engraving)
1753556 detail of a letter written by Eugene Viollet le Duc in Pau (south of France) june 24, 1833 to his father (engraving) by Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene Emmanuel (1814-79); (add.info.: detail of a letter written by Eugene Viollet le Duc in Pau (south of France) june 24, 1833 to his father, with a drawing showing himself falling into the river); © Tallandier
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This print captures a fascinating glimpse into the personal correspondence of Eugene Viollet le Duc, a renowned French architect and theorist. The image showcases a detail of a letter written by Le Duc to his father on June 24,1833, in Pau, located in the picturesque south of France. The engraving reveals an intimate moment within the letter where Le Duc includes a drawing depicting himself falling into the river. This charming addition adds depth and character to the otherwise formal nature of traditional correspondence. Eugene Viollet le Duc is widely celebrated for his significant contributions to architectural restoration and Gothic revivalism during the 19th century. His meticulous attention to detail can be seen not only in his architectural works but also in this handwritten letter itself. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back in time to witness an intimate exchange between father and son. It offers us a rare glimpse into Le Duc's personal life and sheds light on his creative process as he shares both words and illustrations with his beloved family. This print serves as a testament to Eugene Viollet le Duc's enduring legacy as one of France's most influential architects while reminding us that even great minds find solace in familial connections.
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