Name

Parvillée, Léon

Variants
Louis Léon Parvillée
Birth and Death
Paris 22.03.1830 – 14.08.1885 Paris
Author and Date of Entry
Franziska Niemand 2024
Biographical Data

The son of a carpenter, Léon Parvillée was a French sculptor, architect, decorator, and ceramist. At the age of thirteen, he entered the École Royale Gratuite de Dessin in Paris, where he attended classes given by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, amongst others. Around 1854 he settled in the Ottoman capital Istanbul and opened a sculpture workshop for architectural decoration. In 1863, he joined the restoration works on the 14th- and 15th-century mosques in Bursa. A result of this endeavour was his richly illustrated book Architecture et décoration turque au XVe siècle published in 1874… More

Literature

Saint Laurent, B. (1986). Léon Parvillée. His Role as Restorer of Bursa's Monuments and his Contribution to the Exposition Universelle of 1867. In H. Batu & J.-L. Bacqué-Grammont (Eds.), L`Empire Ottoman, la République de la Turquie et la France (pp. 247–282). Editions isis.

Çelik, Z. (1992). Displaying the Orient. Architecture of Islam at Nineteenth-Century World’s Fairs. University of California Press.

Gronier, C. (2009). Léon Parvillée : dialogue entre architecture et arts décoratifs. Livraisons de l'histoire de l'architecture… More

Works by this Artist