S. E. le Cardinal Feltin / Charles Samson - Notre-Dame de Paris - 1968





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Notre-Dame de Paris, text by S. E. le Cardinal Feltin and illustrations by Charles Samson, illustrated and numbered edition, 93 pages, hardcover binding, Editions d'Art les Heures Claires, 1968, good condition.
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A superb numbered and illustrated edition that combines spirituality, erudition, and artistic sensibility to offer a monumental celebration of the iconic cathedral of Paris.
Cardinal Feltin, Archbishop of Paris, offers a theological and pastoral meditation on the role of Our Lady in the religious life of the capital, emphasizing her function as a Marian sanctuary, a witness to Christian history, and a place of national gathering.
Charles Samson, a historian and art critic, complements this approach with a detailed architectural and iconographic study, tracing the stages of Gothic construction, successive restorations, sculptures, stained glass windows, and liturgical treasures, while also mentioning the major historical and cultural events that took place there.
His Eminence Cardinal Feltin / Charles Samson - Notre-Dame de Paris - 1968 - Editions d'Art les Heures Claires
93 pages
Good condition of the binding, the work is in leaves within its printed, folded cover, with a slipcase showing slight damp stains and signs of handling, with rounded edges, a smooth spine titled in white.
Very good interior condition, work enriched with numerous unillustrated engravings, title in red, numbered copy on high-quality Rives vellum, fresh.
Delivery service guaranteed within a few days.
A superb numbered and illustrated edition that combines spirituality, erudition, and artistic sensibility to offer a monumental celebration of the iconic cathedral of Paris.
Cardinal Feltin, Archbishop of Paris, offers a theological and pastoral meditation on the role of Our Lady in the religious life of the capital, emphasizing her function as a Marian sanctuary, a witness to Christian history, and a place of national gathering.
Charles Samson, a historian and art critic, complements this approach with a detailed architectural and iconographic study, tracing the stages of Gothic construction, successive restorations, sculptures, stained glass windows, and liturgical treasures, while also mentioning the major historical and cultural events that took place there.
His Eminence Cardinal Feltin / Charles Samson - Notre-Dame de Paris - 1968 - Editions d'Art les Heures Claires
93 pages
Good condition of the binding, the work is in leaves within its printed, folded cover, with a slipcase showing slight damp stains and signs of handling, with rounded edges, a smooth spine titled in white.
Very good interior condition, work enriched with numerous unillustrated engravings, title in red, numbered copy on high-quality Rives vellum, fresh.
Delivery service guaranteed within a few days.

