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  1. William Butterfield (1814-1900) was the son of a London chemist. He was a pupil of E.L.Blackburne from 1833-1836, and set up his own practice in 1840. His style was High-Church Gothic-Revivalist.From 1842 he was involved with the Cambridge Camden Society, later The Ecclesiological Society , contributing designs to their journal ‘The Ecclesiologist’.

  2. William Butterfield. William Butterfield (7 de septiembre de 1814 - 23 de febrero de 1900) fue un arquitecto del Renacimiento gótico y asociado con el Movimiento de Oxford (o Movimiento Tractariano). Se destaca por su uso de la policromía . William Butterfield nació en Londres en 1814. Sus padres eran inconformistas estrictos que tenían una ...

  3. Butterfield was born October 22, 1860, in Sidney, Maine. [2] His father, Chesmon Butterfield, was a carpenter and builder. The family moved to Waterville in 1871, when young Butterfield was 11 years old. At that time, his father established himself as an architect as well as a builder. He trained with his father and, at the age of 16, took a ...

  4. Designed by William Butterfield (born in London, 1814, died there in 1900); made in London by John Keith (active from about 1824) Hallmarked for London. Elizabeth Morton was a wealthy member of the community of Anglican nuns at the House of Mercy. This was the first Anglican convent, and the subject of much controversy.

  5. William Butterfield. by Jane (née Fortescue Seymour), Lady Coleridge black chalk with black and white ink, 1874 22 3/4 in. x 16 3/4 in. (577 mm x 426 mm) Purchased, 2006

  6. 次に表示された制作者による忠実な複製画作品: William Butterfield. 選択する 11 アート作品 有名なアーティストによる作品 support@meisterdrucke.com · 0043 4257 29415

  7. Reproduções artísticas fiéis de William Butterfield. Escolha entre mais de 11 obras de arte pelo famoso artista. support@meisterdrucke.com · 0043 4257 29415