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Nationality
  
French

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Matthias Arras

Movement
  
Gothic

Known for
  
Architecture


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Born
  
c. 1290
Arras, Kingdom of France (present-day France)

Notable work
  
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Died
  
1352, Prague, Czech Republic

Structures
  
St Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle, Church of Our Lady before Tyn

Similar People
  
Peter Parler, Josef Mocker, Benedikt Rejt, Kamil Hilbert, Vitus

Matthias of Arras (c.1290–1352), sometimes spelled as Matthew of Arras (Czech: Matyáš z Arrasu, German: Matthias von Arras, French: Mathieu d'Arras) was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.

Matthias was born in Arras, but little else is known about his early life. In 1344 he was summoned to Prague from the papal court of Avignon by Charles IV to lead works on the newly founded Saint Vitus Cathedral. He is also widely recognized as the architect of Karlstein Castle, although this fact is not fully authenticated. His involvement in the design of the New Town of Prague is also not completely certain.

When Matthias died at Prague in 1352, Saint Vitus Cathedral was not yet completed. The role of its master mason and Charles' head architect fell to then twenty-three years old Peter Parler.

Literature

  • Mencl Václav: Czech Architecture of the Luxemburg Period, Artia, Prague, 1955
  • České umění gotické, Prague, 1970
  • V. Mencl: Poklasická gotika jižní Francie a Švábska a její vztah ke gotice české. In Umění 19, 1971, page 217.
  • A. Merhautová: Katedrála sv. Víta v Praze, Prague 1994
  • References

    Matthias of Arras Wikipedia