Publisher's Synopsis
Sulpiz BoisserÃ(c)e, Volume 1, presents a detailed exploration of the life and work of Sulpiz BoisserÃ(c)e (1783-1854), a pivotal figure in German art history and architecture. This volume, compiled by Mathilde Rapp BoisserÃ(c)e, offers a rich collection of letters and documents that illuminate BoisserÃ(c)e's contributions to the preservation and understanding of medieval architecture, particularly the Cologne Cathedral.
Through his extensive correspondence with leading intellectuals, artists, and patrons of the time, BoisserÃ(c)e emerges as a central figure in the cultural and artistic movements of the 19th century. The letters provide insights into his passionate advocacy for the Gothic style and his efforts to promote its revival. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the intellectual and artistic milieu in which BoisserÃ(c)e operated and his enduring legacy as a champion of architectural heritage.
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