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  1. Biografia. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin nacque il 1º marzo 1812 a Londra. Il padre era Augustus Charles Pugin, un aristocratico francese di origine svizzera friburghese che, stabilitosi a Londra nel 1792, aveva raggiunto la fama lavorando al servizio del celebre architetto John Nash e pubblicando una serie di opere letterarie sull'architettura gotica, come gli Specimens of Gothic ...

  2. 8 de nov. de 2020 · Augustus W. Pugin: la questione del gotico ottocentesca. di Giuseppe Baiocchi del 08-11-2020. Ebbene se i greci e i romani hanno plasmato lo stile classico, massima di perfezione, per il genio nella riuscita trasfigurativa dell’elemento naturale (quindi divino) nell’architettura, il romanico e il gotico rappresentano nella storia dell ...

  3. Roderick O’Donnell, ‘From Old Catholic Mansions to ’Castles in Connecticut’, the country house practice of A.W. and E.W. Pugin 1836-1875’, in Malcolm Airs (ed), The Victorian Great House, Oxford, 2000. Roderick O’Donnell, ‘Extra Illustrations of Pugin Buildings in T.H. King’s Les Vrais Principes’, Architectural History, vol 44 ...

  4. Una de las chimeneas es copia de una de las suyas en el Palacio de Westminster. Fue el padre de E. W. Pugin y Peter Paul Pugin, quienes continuaron con la firma de arquitectura de su padre, como Pugin y Pugin, incluyendo algunos edificios en Australasia. Obras en Inglaterra. St Marie’s Grange, Alderbury 1835 – alterada; casa particular

  5. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was an English architect, designer, artist and critic who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Re...

  6. Notes On The Reply Of The Rev. Alfred Barry, D.D. Principal of Cheltenham College, To The "Infatuated Statements" Made By E.W. Pugin, On The Houses of Parliament. By E. Welby Pugin. - Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. - - London:: 1868. 06/3057 Edward Welby Pugin Who Was The Art Architect Of The Houses of Parliament. - A Statement Of Facts ...

  7. Significantly, this chantry was paid for by the Knill family. John Knill, a Catholic convert and prosperous merchant, and his second wife Elizabeth, were the uncle and aunt of A. W. N. Pugin's third wife, Jane Knill, whom he married at St. George's in August 1848. Their son Stuart, who later became Lord Mayor of London and a baronet, probably ...