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  1. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Burges, William. Burges, William (1827–81). London-born architect, one of the least restrained of the Gothic Revivalists, whose philosophy was strongly influenced by A. W. N. Pugin. He trained as an engineer and was articled to Blore (1844) before moving to the office of M. D. Wyatt (1849). In 1851 he joined Henry Clutton, later becoming his ...

  2. William Burges (1827-1881) fue un arquitecto inglés del siglo XIX considerado uno de los principales autores de la arquitectura victoriana y neogótica de su época. En muchas de sus obras recreó una idealizada Edad Media netamente británica. Trabajó en Irlanda, Gales e Inglaterra. Obras destacadas. Catedral de St. Finbarre, Cork

  3. William Burges was one of England's most notable Gothic Revival architects. He studied medieval architecture, travelling widely in Europe and Turkey. He established his own architectural practice in 1856. He designed the Brisbane Cathedral, Australia, in 1859 and St. Finbar's Cathedral in Cork in 1862. In 1865, Burges started an extensive ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Central to its theme are the decorative proposals produced between 1870 and 1874 by William Burges (1827–81). Public outcry prevented the implementation of Burges's plans for a full-scale programme of marble and mosaic decoration. Nevertheless, his schemes formed the basis of the cathedral's eventual refurbishment during the 1890s.

  5. William Burges, (1827-1881) was the most extraordinary and imaginative architect and designer of the 19th Century. His romantic and idealised designs related to the past, and steeped in hallucinatory laudanum he transmogrified these idealised ancient images into a spectacular Victorian present. On this site I have presented an overview of the ...

  6. Brief description. Brooch, silver and silver-gilt set with turquoise and garnet, designed by William Burges, England, ca. 1864. Physical description. Brooch, circular and in the form of a garland of engraved silver branches with four turquoise-centred silver-gilt flowers. The bottom flower is more crudely made, and may be a later replacement.

  7. William Burges was one of the most imaginative designers of the nineteenth century. Regarded by many as an eccentric, Burges had a passion for Gothic art-architecture. This guide looks at Burges' early commissions and his work at St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Yorkshire, Cardiff Castle, Castell Coch, Knightshayes and Tower House, London.

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