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  1. John Loughborough Pearson RA (5 July 1817 – 11 December 1897) was a British Gothic Revival architect renowned for his work on churches and cathedrals. Pearson revived and practised largely the art of vaulting, and acquired in it a proficiency unrivalled in his generation.

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  2. 16 de nov. de 2017 · It is sad but necessary to place on this blacklist one of the greatest of Victorian Gothic Revivalists, John Loughborough Pearson (1817–97), whose bicentenary falls this year. Pearson had several run-ins with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings after its foundation in 1877, owing to his arrogant disregard for ...

  3. Pearson, John Loughborough 1817 - 1897. John Loughborough Pearson was born in Brussels, Belgium on 15 July 1817 and was the son William Pearson, an artist. In c.1831 he moved to Durham, England where he trained as an architect with Ignatius Bonomi (1787-1870) from 1831 to 1841.

  4. John Loughborough Pearson (1817-97) was one of the most eminent and distinguished architects of the Victorian Gothic Revival movement, completing designs for over 200 new churches and church restorations in England alone over the course of his lengthy career.

  5. Table of Contents. John Loughborough Pearson. British architect. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Gothic Revival. In Western architecture: From the 19th to the early 20th century. architects William Butterfield and John Loughborough Pearson. Pearsons masterpiece was St. Augustine’s (1870–80), Kilburn Park Road, London.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2014 · John Loughborough Pearson, 1817-1897. —> —> ] Mr. J. L. Pearson's name has been already mentioned among the . . . group of contemporary architects, whose works have been conspicuous in the [Gothic] Revival, and perhaps there are none which illustrate so accurately as his own, both in domestic .and ecclesiastical architecture, its progress ...

  7. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Image © 2024 Dean and Chapter of Westminster. John Loughborough Pearson, architect and Surveyor of the Fabric at Westminster Abbey, was buried in the centre part of the nave of the Abbey.