The British Victorian architect and designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852) was responsible for a wide variety of buildings and designs in the Gothic Revival style. In his publications, Pugin championed the architecture of the Middle Ages as representing an ideal mixture of style and faith and has subsequently been portrayed as advocating the return to a Medieval way of life. Conflated with that other champion of the Gothic Revival John Ruskin, scholars have applied Ruskin's dislike of machine-made products to Pugin when in fact he was never concerned with the way in which his goods were produced. To accomplish such a vast amount of work in his short lifetime, Pugin relied on a group of skilled and trusted collaborators - Joh...
"Creating a Gothic Paradise" takes the form of a series of essays and exhaustive and extensively ill...
Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
Functionalism in nineteenth-century Britain took a specific form: realism. This was an approach to d...
This Dissertation investigates all of A.W.N. Pugin’s known English residential architecture for the ...
THESIS 6837.1THESIS 6837.2This thesis studies the development of the early career of George Coppinge...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
The Gothic Revivalism of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52), a giant of nineteenth-century Eng...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
A description and analysis of A.W.N. Pugin's designs for Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, illustrated by Pu...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderF...
Plates engraved by Edmond Turrell, John Cleghorn, George Gladwin, John Le Keux, Willimja Raymond Smi...
First paragraph: However much we may be indebted to those ancient supporters of Pointed Architecture...
Engraved t.-p.; the letterpress title of the original edition began: Gothic furniture ... The engrav...
"Creating a Gothic Paradise" takes the form of a series of essays and exhaustive and extensively ill...
Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
Functionalism in nineteenth-century Britain took a specific form: realism. This was an approach to d...
This Dissertation investigates all of A.W.N. Pugin’s known English residential architecture for the ...
THESIS 6837.1THESIS 6837.2This thesis studies the development of the early career of George Coppinge...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
The Gothic Revivalism of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52), a giant of nineteenth-century Eng...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
A description and analysis of A.W.N. Pugin's designs for Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, illustrated by Pu...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderF...
Plates engraved by Edmond Turrell, John Cleghorn, George Gladwin, John Le Keux, Willimja Raymond Smi...
First paragraph: However much we may be indebted to those ancient supporters of Pointed Architecture...
Engraved t.-p.; the letterpress title of the original edition began: Gothic furniture ... The engrav...
"Creating a Gothic Paradise" takes the form of a series of essays and exhaustive and extensively ill...
Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...