1856 ENORMOUS Medieval French Architecture Charles VII Louis XII Cathedrals
Henry Clutton was a 19th-century English architect primarily known for his illustrations of medieval architecture in France. In his book “Illustrations of Medieval Architecture in France”, Clutton describes the most iconic landmarks of French structural engineering during the reigns of Charles VI, Charles VII, Louis XI, Charles VIII, and Louis XII. The sepia-tint engravings found in this masterpiece includes views of cathedrals, hotels, and chateaus, established in the 15th-century including the Sainte Chapelle in Riom.
1856 ENORMOUS Medieval French Architecture Charles VII Louis XII Cathedrals
Henry Clutton was a 19th-century English architect primarily known for his illustrations of medieval architecture in France. In his book “Illustrations of Medieval Architecture in France”, Clutton describes the most iconic landmarks of French structural engineering during the reigns of Charles VI, Charles VII, Louis XI, Charles VIII, and Louis XII. The sepia-tint engravings found in this masterpiece includes views of cathedrals, hotels, and chateaus, established in the 15th-century including the Sainte Chapelle in Riom.
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CLUTTON, Henry
Illustrations of mediaeval architecture in France, from the accession of Charles VI to the demise of Louis XII.
London: Nattali and Bond, 1856. 1st edition
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- vi, [2], 80
- 16 leaves of plate
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~18in X 12.5in (46cm x 32cm)
- Quite rare and desirable
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26212
Categories
Arts & Architecture
European History
Authors
CLUTTON, Henry
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete