Augustus Charles Pugin (born Auguste-Charles Pugin; 1762 – 19 December 1832) was an Anglo-French artist, architectural draughtsman, and writer on medieval...
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Pugin designed many churches in England, and some in Ireland and Australia. He was the son of Auguste Pugin, and the father of Edward Welby Pugin ,...
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Augustus Pugin following his death. The Victoria Tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, England, as The King's Tower, designed by Charles Barry and...
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Gothic Architecture, with illustrations by Auguste Charles Pugin, published in 1821 and 1822 and with Pugin Examples of Gothic Architecture, consisting...
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Craven & Charles Heath. A tour through the southern provinces of the Kingdom of Naples (London: Rodwell and Martin, 1821) Auguste Pugin & Charles Heath....
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the direction for his career. His style was quite close to that of Auguste Pugin, with whom he worked; and they were both under the influence of John...
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in Regent Street, in The Public Buildings of London, J. Britton & A.C. Pugin 2 vols, 1825–28 vol. II pages 276–82 The Temple of Jupiter Olympius at Agrigentum...
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Edvard Munch Mikhail Nesterov Camille Pissarro Augustus Pugin Pierre-Auguste Renoir Ilya Repin Auguste Rodin Albert Pinkham Ryder John Singer Sargent Valentin...
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writer, and civil servant Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), English architect, designer, artist, and critic Augustus Charles Pugin (1762–1832), Anglo-French artist...
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John Gillow, James Wyatt, Thomas Hopper, Charles Heathcote Tatham, Pugin, William Burges, Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Edwin Lutyens...
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department of King's College London, and proceeded thence to the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, for...
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Augustus Charles Pugin & Thomas Rowlandson – Volume 1 of The Microcosm of London, illustrated in aquatint from watercolours produced jointly by Pugin & Rowlandson...
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catalog the five orders. In the early 19th century, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin wrote Contrasts (1836) that, as the title suggested, contrasted the modern...
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Nicolae Crețulescu, 2-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1900) Augustus Pugin, English-born architect (d. 1852) March 6 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American...
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together to make this painting a precious piece." The contemporary critic Auguste Jal declared the painting "a perfect work." L’Antiquaire has been cited...
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faith after her death Erik Prince: founder of Blackwater Worldwide Augustus Pugin: English-born architect, designer and theorist of design; known for Gothic...
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Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps March 1 – Augustus Pugin, English architect, illustrator, and designer (died 1852) April 15 – Théodore...
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realised he'd forgotten Pugin, the great genius of the Victorian Gothic Revival. So Scott replaced his own statue with Pugin's, and then placed himself...
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Context of the French Gothic Revival", Gothic Revival Worldwide: A.W.N. Pugin's Global Influence, (Timothy Brittain-Catlin; Jan De Maeyer; Martin Bressani...
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Colahan, Australian painter and sculptor, lived in Cheyne Walk. Augustus Pugin, English architect, known for his work on the Palace of Westminster, lived...
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Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), English E. W. Pugin (1834–1875), English Peter Paul Pugin (1851–1904), English Joseph-Jacques Ramée (1764–1842), French Charles Reed...
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frontispiece of Contrasts (1836), an influential tract by the Gothicist A. W. N. Pugin, as an example of the degeneracy of the classical style. Even William IV...
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– Anna Maria Walker, Scottish botanist (b. 1778) September 14 Augustus Pugin, English architect (b. 1812) Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, British...
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Jan De Maeyer; Martin Bressani (eds.), Gothic Revival Worldwide: A.W.N. Pugin's Global Influence, Leuven University Press, ISBN 978-94-6270-091-8, retrieved...
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His Majesty's Theatre, London (category Charles J. Phipps buildings)
Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London. The building, designed by Charles J. Phipps, was constructed in 1897 for the actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm...
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scientists, artists and authors such as Charles Dickens, John Henry Pepper, and The Lumière Brothers (Auguste and Louis Lumière) where public and private...
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group of 19th- and 20th‑century works by Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Oskar Kokoschka. More recently the Lillian Browse and Alastair...
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Westminster in London by Sir Charles Barry with interiors by a major exponent of the early Gothic Revival, Augustus Welby Pugin, is an example of the Gothic...
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Paris, Éditions de minuit, Paris, 1985, (ISBN 2-707-310549) Augustus Charles Pugin; L.T. Ventouillac (1831), Paris and its Environs, vol. 1, London: Jennings...
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96 m; Louvre Palace of Westminster (London), 1840–1870, by Sir Charles Barry and A. Welby Pugin Schwerin Castle, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany...
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