Yes, these famous brooding monsters are not medieval but spring from the neo-Gothic imagination of Viollet-le-Duc. And if nobody knows that, well, that is the way he wanted it; he saw himself as a restorer, not a creator, someone who made medieval buildings look the way they looked in their prime.
In the course of researching my post Carcassonne I saw a few of Viollet-le-Duc's drawings, and I was intrigued. Most of them look like this rendering of Albi Cathedral, not especially artistic because they are perfectly precise.
Or they focus in on small details, like this.
But some of Viollet-le-Duc's more formal compositions are quite impressive. Pierrefonds.
Mont St. Michel
Door of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Nervy.
And some of his architectural renderings have their own sort of beauty.
Viollet-le-Duc did numerous renderings of details from stained glass, like this head of St. Remi from Rheims.
I don't know that Viollet-le-Duc was a great artist, but his drawings have give me much pleasure, and I plan to seek out more.
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