Henri Stierlin (2 April 1928 – 10 September 2022)[1] was a Swiss journalist and writer of popular works on art and architectural history.
Education
Stierlin was born in Alexandria, Egypt. He studied Classics with Law at the Universities of Lausanne and Zurich. He achieved Bachelor of Arts (Law) whilst at Lausanne in 1954. He also studied Theory of Art History, at Grenoble University in 1977–1978, writing a dissertation on the Symbolic Nature of the Persian Mosque.
Journalistic career
Stierlin was a columnist in art-history, and editor at the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneve from 1955 to 1962, and a radio journalist at Radio Suisse in 1957 (cultural programs.) An editor for Rizzoli.[2] In 1963 he became general editor of the Swiss magazine Radio-TV and architectural editor of the journal Werk-Œuvre in 1972. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 2004.
In his 2009 book Le buste de Néfertiti : Une imposture de l'égyptologie? (The Bust of Nefertiti – an Egyptology Fraud?) he argued that the famous Nefertiti bust in Berlin is a fake.
Books and publications
Living architecture: ancient Mexican (1968) 192 pages[3][4]
Encyclopaedia of world architecture volume 2 (1978) 499 pages[3][5]
The pre-Colombian [sic] civilizations: the world of the Maya, Aztecs, and Incas (1979) 95 pages[6]
Art of the Maya : from the Olmecs to the Toltec-Maya (1981) 211 pages[3][7]
The art of Islam in the East, from Isfahan to the Taj Mahal, Grund, Paris, 2002.
L'architecture de l'Islam : Au service de la foi et du pouvoir, coll. « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 443), série Arts. Paris: Gallimard, 2003 Deus ex Machina, Infolio, Gollion, 2004
The Roman Empire: from the Etruscans to the decline of the Roman Empire (2004) 240 pages[3][12]
The art of Mediterranean Islam, from Damascus to Cordoba, Grund, Paris, 2005
The photographic vision of architecture: An itinerary in the image, Infolio, Gollion, 2005. 128p. Splendors of the Persian Empire, Grund, Paris, 2006.
Karl Gerstner - The Spirit of colors: the art of Karl Gerstner : nine picture chapters and selected essays (1981) 225 pages[23]
Octavio Autpaz; Iris Barry; Daniele Lavallee; Jean Paul Barbier; Conceicao, G. Correa (2000) - Pre-Columbian America: Ritual Arts of the New World Henri Stierlin;[24]