Viollet-le-Duc
Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc was a renowned French architect and theorist, active primarily in the 19th century, celebrated for his restoration of Gothic architecture, including the iconic spire of Notre-Dame de Paris. His work on the cathedral notably included the design of the sixteen statues adorning its spire, which represent biblical figures and have become symbols of French architectural heritage.
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Viollet-le-Duc was the architect of the spire and designed the statues.
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