Suger, Abbot

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Suger, Abbot (1081–1151). Abbot of St-Denis, near Paris (from 1122), when the church there was rebuilt (c.1135–44) in the new Gothic style. There is no evidence that he was responsible for the design, but he presided over, and wrote about (1144–7), the new buildings which were the earliest in which a mature and consistent Pointed style was used.

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S. Crosby (1987);
Panofsky (ed.) (1979);
Jane Turner (1996)

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