This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the context of a wider discourse about taste. Pugin’s arguments for gothic had been designed to persuade a narrow group of ecclesiastical patrons but this approach became problematic when addressing Victorian consumer culture. Attempts to influence the judgement of the consumer run through the work of other apologists for medievalism such as John Ruskin, G. G. Scott and Charles Eastlake. Owen Jones appropriated the discourse of medievalism and some of its principles but applied them to a much wider historiography of architecture and ornament, thus dissolving the more partisan hermeneutics promoted by the medievalists. The principles underlying the...
Close to the Pre-Raphaelites but never a member of the Brotherhood, Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893) rem...
The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religio...
The Oxford Movement and the many religious controversies it raised did not fail to have a strong imp...
In this dissertation, I explain how it is that the gothic came to be the symbolic national architect...
The nineteenth-century medieval revival in literature, art, architecture, and social thought has bee...
When most of us think of Victorian architecture it is most likely the pointed arches, polychrome bri...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
From his emergence on the cultural scene in the 1920s until his death in 1983, Kenneth Clark was one...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
This dissertation explores how architecture is valorized by the cultural artifacts, both visual and ...
This thesis deals with the development of and the interaction between the ideals of classical univer...
The aim of this paper is to examine Horace Walpole's contribution to the reawakening taste for Gothi...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
Close to the Pre-Raphaelites but never a member of the Brotherhood, Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893) rem...
The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religio...
The Oxford Movement and the many religious controversies it raised did not fail to have a strong imp...
In this dissertation, I explain how it is that the gothic came to be the symbolic national architect...
The nineteenth-century medieval revival in literature, art, architecture, and social thought has bee...
When most of us think of Victorian architecture it is most likely the pointed arches, polychrome bri...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
From his emergence on the cultural scene in the 1920s until his death in 1983, Kenneth Clark was one...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
This dissertation explores how architecture is valorized by the cultural artifacts, both visual and ...
This thesis deals with the development of and the interaction between the ideals of classical univer...
The aim of this paper is to examine Horace Walpole's contribution to the reawakening taste for Gothi...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
Close to the Pre-Raphaelites but never a member of the Brotherhood, Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893) rem...
The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religio...
The Oxford Movement and the many religious controversies it raised did not fail to have a strong imp...