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Sulpiz Boisserée : ウィキペディア英語版
Sulpiz Boisserée

Sulpiz Boiserée (2 August 1783 - 2 May 1854) was a German art collector and art historian. With his brother Melchior he formed a collection that ultimately formed the basis of that of the Alte Pinakothek. He played a key role in the completion of Cologne Cathedral.
==Life==
Boisserée was born in Cologne on 2 August 1783,〔 into a wealthy family who hoped he would follow in the family business and that his younger brother, Melchior, would become a scientist. The brothers were raised during the Napoleonic occupation of Cologne. He attended school in Hamburg but returned to Cologne in 1799. Through his friend Johann Baptist Bertram he and Melchoir became interested in art, especially that of the medieval period.〔 In 1803 the brothers went to Paris, where they studied the works on show at the Musée Napoleon at the Louvre, which had been greatly enriched through Napoleon’s looting of art from abroad.〔 In Paris they became disciples of the romantic theorist Friedrich Schlegel〔 with whom they visited Belgium and Switzerland in 1804-5.〔

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