Notre-Dame, Paris: From Victor
Hugo to Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Crypte archéologique de l’île de
la Cité, Paris
9th September 2020–ongoing |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
4. The parvis of
Notre-Dame, by
Charles Fréchot.
1833. Watercolour,
brush and ink, 39
by 30.7 cm. (Musée
Carnavalet–
Histoire de Paris;
exh. Crypte
archéologique
de l’île de la Cité,
Paris).
Attributed works:
5. North tower of
Notre-Dame, Paris,
showing Henri Le
Secq and the stone
chimera called Le
stryge, by Charles
Nègre. c.1853.
Modern salt paper
print from paper
negative, 32.5 by 23
cm. (Musée d’Orsay,
Paris; exh. Crypte
archéologique
de l’île de la Cité,
Paris).
Attributed works:
6. Attack on
Notre-Dame,
by François
Nicolas Chifflart.
1876–77. Pen, ink
and watercolour,
30 by 26.3 cm.
(Maisons de
Victor Hugo /
Roger-Viollet;
exh. Crypte
archéologique
de l’île de la Cité,
Paris).
1. The crossing of the cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, photographed
the day after the fire of 15th April 2019. (Photograph Christophe Petit
Tesson; Pool; EPA-EFE; Shutterstock.)
Attributed works:
2. The interior of the roof of Notre-Dame, Paris, before the fire.
(Courtesy F. Épaud).
Attributed works:
3. Drawing showing the construction of the medieval roof over
the nave of Notre-Dame, Paris. 1982. (Courtesy F. Épaud / Centre
de recherches sur les Monuments Historiques).