- Franz Christian Gau
Franz Christian Gau (b.
Cologne ,15 June ,1790 ; d.Paris , January, 1854) was a German architect and archæologist.In 1809 he entered the
Académie des Beaux-Arts , Paris, and in 1815 visited Italy andSicily . In 1817 he went toNubia , and while there he made drawings and measurements of all the more important monuments of that country, his ambition being to produce a work which should supplement the great work of the French expedition in Egypt. The result of his labours appeared in afolio volume (Stuttgart and Paris, 1822), entitled "Antiquitiés de la Nubie ou monuments inédits des bords du Nil, situés entre la premiére et la seconde cataracte, dessinés et mesurés in 1819". It consists of sixty-eight plates, of plans, sections, and views, and was received as an authority. His next publication was the completion of Francois Mazois's work on the ruins ofPompeii . In 1825 Gau wasnaturalized as a French citizen, and later became architect to the city of Paris. He directed the restoration of the churches ofSaint-Julien-le-Pauvre , and Saint-Séverin, and built the great prison of La Roquette, etc. With his name also is associated the revival ofGothic architecture in Paris - he having designed and commenced, in 1846, the erection of the Church of Sainte-Clotilde, the first modern church erected in the capital in that style. Illness compelled him to relinquish the care of supervising the work, and he died before its completion.ources
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