Eugène-Emmanuel’s work is defined by its gothic revival sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Reliquary
Designed by Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (born France, 1814–1879) Made by Louis Bachelet (active France, 1851–about 1880) Paris

Pair of Altar Candlesticks
Designed by Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (born France, 1814–1879) Made by Placide-Benoît-Marie Poussielgue-Rusand (born France, 1824–1889) Paris

View of the Lac d’Espingo and the Cirque d’Espingo in the Pyrenees
Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc French, 1814–1879

Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc (French architect, 1814-1879)
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon) French, 1820–1910

The Park Gateway
Henri-Eugène Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939)

Seine and Pont Royal
Henri-Eugène Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939)

Departure of Summer
Man Ray American, 1890–1976

Lady in Red
Eugene Larkin American, 1921-2010

Chess Set
Man Ray American, 1890–1976

Sheet of Sketches
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Mr. Choiseul, (called le Duc), plate 502
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

Portrait of Emmanuel Rio
Albert Schindler (Austrian, 1805–1861)

Saint George Slaying the Dragon
Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 1824–1910)

Study for Marphise and the Mistress of Pinabel
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Lion Hunt
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863)

Meekness
Eustache Le Sueur (French, 1616–1655)

What We All Lack
Man Ray American, 1890–1976

Invention
Man Ray American, 1890–1976

Percolator
Man Ray American, 1890–1976

Cadeau (Gift)
Man Ray American, 1890–1976