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Viollet-Le-Duc shows the start of construction, 1873 (illustration)
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Viollet-Le-Duc shows the start of construction, 1873 (illustration)
8683032 Viollet-Le-Duc shows the start of construction, 1873 (illustration) by Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene Emmanuel (1814-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from the book by Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc (Viollet Le Duc 1814-79) Histoire d'un maison, Hetzel 1873 edition - the illustration, by Viollet-Le-Duc himself, shows the start of the construction site, the construction of the base called "the heap".); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2024
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This print by Viollet-Le-Duc captures the essence of a construction site in 1873, marking the beginning of a new architectural endeavor. The illustration, taken from his book "Histoire d'un maison," showcases the meticulous planning and execution involved in building the base known as "the heap."
As we observe this scene, we are transported back to a time when craftsmanship and attention to detail were paramount in construction works. The image not only highlights the physical labor of workers but also emphasizes the architectural vision of Viollet-Le-Duc himself.
The aerial perspective offers us a bird's eye view of the bustling site, where several individuals can be seen diligently working towards a common goal. It is evident that each person plays a crucial role in bringing this project to life.
Through this illustration, we gain insight into the intricate process of constructing monumental buildings in 19th-century France. Viollet-Le-Duc's passion for architecture shines through as he meticulously documents every step of the construction journey.
Overall, this print serves as a reminder of the dedication and skill required to create enduring structures that stand the test of time. It is truly a testament to both human ingenuity and artistic expression in architecture.
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