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  1. Family Tree. Edward Welby Pugin, 1834-1875. by Catriona Blaker. Edward Pugin was Augustus Pugin’s eldest son and second child. He was born in Ramsgate on 11th March1834. His mother was Louisa Button, whom Pugin had married in 1833 and who died in 1844. Edward was not sent away to school, and at an early age became his father’s assistant ...

  2. 4 de dic. de 2012 · The Background. Pugin's life, abilities, perceptions and convictions changed profoundly between January 1833 and December 1835—his twenty-first, twenty-second, and twenty-third years. Four deaths in his immediate family, a second marriage, and the birth of two children forced maturity upon him.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2010 · 1862 (1 Oct)- 64 (28 Apr): Northampton, NN2 6AG, Northants. - Our Lady & St Thomas (Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Northampton): project dates from 1853. Design exhibited 1860, consisting of an easterly nave & extension of AWN Pugin's 1844 Collegiate Chapel of St Felix; the intended tower & surmounting spire at the NW angle was never built.

  4. www.ngv.vic.gov.au › explore › collectionArtists | NGV

    E. W. PUGIN. Born 11 March 1834 London, England Died 05 June 1875 Nationality English. 1 work. Writing table Augustus Welby Northmore PUGIN (designer); E. W. PUGIN ...

  5. Pugin was one of the most important designers and architects of the nineteenth century. He lived for just 40 years, but people say that in that time he completed 80 years of work. 1 March 1812 Pugin is born in London to a French father and English mother. 1826 Working as an apprentice to his father, Pugin designs furniture for Windsor Castle.

  6. W. N. Pugin (1812–52) established himself from 1838 as the architectural impresario of the Catholic revival in the British Isles, and, even more than his buildings, his journalism and publications spread this message. Pugin began his assault of the neo-classical style and the habits of the Georgian building world with his Contrasts (1836).

  7. They show the development of pre-Pugiman Gothic, underline the revolutionary nature of Pugin's role in the history of architecture and design, and reflect his status now as an international figure.A. W. N. Pugin: Master of Gothic Revival was held at The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, New York, from November 9, 1995 to February 25, 1996.