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Charles-Joseph Voisin

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Charles-Joseph Voisin (1802–1872) was a Belgian Catholic clergyman and art historian.

Life

Voisin was born in Frasnes-lez-Buissenal on 5 December 1802. He studied at the college of Tournai and the college of Soignies. He was ordained priest in 1825 and served in a number of different parishes until 1837, when he was appointed episcopal archivist. In 1844 he became Vicar General of the diocese of Tournai. He played an important role in the restoration of Tournai Cathedral in the 1840s, and subsequently in the restoration of other medieval churches in the diocese.[1]

At the foundation of the Guild of St Thomas and St Luke, he was elected first president.[2]

References

  1. ^ L. Huguet, "Esquisse sur la vie et les oeuvres de Mgr Voisin", Bulletins de la Société historique et littéraire de Tournai 16 (1874), pp. 5-46.
  2. ^ Jan de Maeyer, Luc Verpoest, Gothic Revival: Religion, Architecture, and Style in Western Europe 1815-1914 (Coronet Books, 2000) p. 111.