The Oxford Movement and the many religious controversies it raised did not fail to have a strong impact beyond strictly theological issues. The architectural criticism of the early Victorian period bears the marks of the passionate debate around the Catholic revival in England in the 1830s and 1840s. This article examines the significant opposition between two radically opposed visions, that of A.W.N. Pugin, the leading figure of the ritualist movement and architectural critic, contrasting with that of J.H. Newman, the well-known theologian and thinker. While the former advocated architectural decoration in the Gothic style as its most perfect form, best suited to the expression of Catholic faith, the latter found the essence of religion no...
St Mary’s R.C. Cathedral in Newcastle was designed by A.W.N. Pugin (1812-1852), the leading architec...
Victorian architecture was riven with contradictions. Technophilia and technophobia commingled in Br...
William Wardell’s St John’s College, Sydney, considered the grandest and architecturally...
The Gothic Revivalism of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52), a giant of nineteenth-century Eng...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
In 1864 Edward Welby Pugin (eldest son of A.W.N. Pugin) was invited to submit plans for a new church...
This Dissertation investigates all of A.W.N. Pugin’s known English residential architecture for the ...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852) has received proficient attention in both his roles as an...
In a General Introduction which forms the first chapter, the provenance of the ideas propagated by P...
THESIS 6837.1THESIS 6837.2This thesis studies the development of the early career of George Coppinge...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
Introduction It seems architectural historians either write about science and architecture, or they ...
International audienceAs the gothic revival gathered pace in Victorian Britain, John Ruskin and Walt...
It. is the argument of this thesis that A.W.N. Pugin's Contrasts, issued in 1836, should be seen t...
St Mary’s R.C. Cathedral in Newcastle was designed by A.W.N. Pugin (1812-1852), the leading architec...
Victorian architecture was riven with contradictions. Technophilia and technophobia commingled in Br...
William Wardell’s St John’s College, Sydney, considered the grandest and architecturally...
The Gothic Revivalism of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52), a giant of nineteenth-century Eng...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
In 1864 Edward Welby Pugin (eldest son of A.W.N. Pugin) was invited to submit plans for a new church...
This Dissertation investigates all of A.W.N. Pugin’s known English residential architecture for the ...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852) has received proficient attention in both his roles as an...
In a General Introduction which forms the first chapter, the provenance of the ideas propagated by P...
THESIS 6837.1THESIS 6837.2This thesis studies the development of the early career of George Coppinge...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
Introduction It seems architectural historians either write about science and architecture, or they ...
International audienceAs the gothic revival gathered pace in Victorian Britain, John Ruskin and Walt...
It. is the argument of this thesis that A.W.N. Pugin's Contrasts, issued in 1836, should be seen t...
St Mary’s R.C. Cathedral in Newcastle was designed by A.W.N. Pugin (1812-1852), the leading architec...
Victorian architecture was riven with contradictions. Technophilia and technophobia commingled in Br...
William Wardell’s St John’s College, Sydney, considered the grandest and architecturally...