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  1. William Butterfield was born in London, England on 7 September 1814. In c.1830 he was apprenticed to Thomas Arbor, a builder in Pimlico, London. Two years later he began training as an architect and was articled to Edward Lushington Blackburne (1803-1888) in London.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2023 · William Butterfield was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival movement in the 19th century. All Saints is widely regarded as his masterpiece. Whereas previous Gothic architecture of the period broadly copied medieval buildings, Butterfield took the style into new directions. His use of brick and application of polychromy (decorating in a range ...

  3. 2 de mar. de 2019 · Since Keble was founded by Butterfield's pious High Church friends for clerical students, the chapel, which was added to the group in 1873-6, understandably dominates the whole. Tall and richly decorated, this has many of Butterfield's virtues, but it quite lacks the directness and the poignance of his best work of the fifties and early sixties.

  4. Buildings designed by British architect William Butterfield Pages in category "William Butterfield buildings" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  5. Butterfield Architectural Drawing for Keble College Block No 2. No 5. Elevations. Butterfield. The original buildings of the College were designed by William Butterfield (1814-1900). Although the darling of the Tractarian movement, Butterfield was a controversial choice, as his style (a form of High Victorian Gothic) had long provoked argument ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2015 · Adolf Loos, model of an unbuilt house for Josephine Baker, 1928. The attention the Kensington striped house has received reinforces this curious strand in the history of stripes, combining domestic construction, celebrity culture and visual conspicuousness. What is surprising, however, in the historical context of striped architecture, is the ...

  7. Finding aid for the William Butterfield architectural and design drawings, 1838-1896, undated 850998. Alan Tomlinson and J. Gibbs. Special Collections. 2006. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100. Los Angeles 90049-1688. Business Number: (310) 440-7390. Fax Number: (310) 440-7780. reference@getty.edu.