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Suger. 3783148 Suger; (add.info.: Abbot Suger
3783148 Suger; (add.info.: Abbot Suger. One of the last Frankish abbot-statesmen, a historian, and the influential first patron of Gothic architecture. C.1087-1152. Engraving by Hitzinski, c.1844.
Plutarque Francais: Moyen Age, Vol 1. Paris: Langlois and Leclercq, 1844.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 28649117
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This print showcases a historic figure of immense influence and significance in the realm of Gothic architecture. The engraving, created by Hitzinski around 1844, portrays Suger (3783148 Suger), also known as Abbot Suger. He was not only one of the last Frankish abbot-statesmen but also a renowned historian during the 11th and 12th centuries. Suger's impact on architectural development cannot be overstated. As the first patron of Gothic architecture, he played an instrumental role in shaping its distinctive style and grandeur that we admire to this day. His visionary ideas transformed cathedrals across Europe, leaving an indelible mark on history. The artwork itself exudes a sense of reverence for this remarkable historical figure. With meticulous detail and precision, it captures Suger's essence as a scholar and statesman who left an enduring legacy through his contributions to medieval France. This enchanting engraving is part of the Plutarque Francais: Moyen Age collection published in Paris in 1844 by Langlois and Leclercq. It serves as a testament to both the artistic talent behind its creation and the importance placed on preserving historical narratives during the 19th century. As we gaze upon this image from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the profound impact that individuals like Suger had on shaping our world today.
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