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21 Facts About Jean-Baptiste Lassus

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Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus was a French architect who became an expert in restoration or recreation of medieval architecture.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus was a strong believer in the early Gothic architecture style, which he thought as a true French and Christian tradition, and was opposed to the classical Graeco-Roman styles promoted by the academic establishment.

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Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus was born in Paris on 19 March 1807.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus studied at the College Stanislas de Paris, and in 1823 was given drawing lessons by Christophe Civeton.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus left the school in 1830 and joined the architectural studio of Henri Labrouste.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus submitted a plan to the Salon of 1836 to restore the refectory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus took commissions to design churches and extensions to convents.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus worked on this project for the rest of his life, concentrating on the spire and the decorations of the interior, which he restored to their earlier form.

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In 1840 Jean-Baptiste Lassus was asked to undertaken construction of the Basilique Saint-Nicolas de Nantes.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus was asked to build the petit seminaire on the rue Notre-Dame des champs in 1845.

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In 1850 Jean-Baptiste Lassus made the first studies for Saint-Pierre in Dijon.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus contracted a disease of the liver, which he neglected.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus died on 15 July 1857 in Vichy, where he had gone in search of a cure.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus's funeral was held in Notre-Dame on 20 July 1857.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus designed a few secular buildings, where he showed that he could build in fashionable Louis-Philippe or Louis XIII styles as required by his client, or for harmony with the surrounding buildings.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus was critical of the Academie francaise, which would only recognize pagan Greek and Roman architecture, which he saw as foreign imports.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus said of Greek architecture that it did not suit the French religion or climate, or even the materials available in France.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus strongly favored Gothic architecture, a Christian style that had originated in France.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus was a purist, would only use historical building materials and tried to remain true to original concepts.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus believed that the buildings of the first Gothic period were rational and functional, the peak of French architecture.

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Jean-Baptiste Lassus considered that restoration of Gothic buildings must respect their formal and structural authenticity.