Benjamin Ferrey
Recollections of A. N. Welby Pugin, and His Father, Augustus Pugin
With Notices of Their Works
Benjamin Ferrey
Recollections of A. N. Welby Pugin, and His Father, Augustus Pugin
With Notices of Their Works
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First published in 1861, this biography celebrates the nineteenth-century British architect who played an instrumental role in the Gothic Revival.
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First published in 1861, this biography celebrates the nineteenth-century British architect who played an instrumental role in the Gothic Revival.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9781108064576
- ISBN-10: 1108064574
- Artikelnr.: 38608209
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9781108064576
- ISBN-10: 1108064574
- Artikelnr.: 38608209
Preface
1. The elder Pugin's arrival in England
2. Pugin travels to obtain sketches for his works
3. Early instruction
4. Birth of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
5. Effect of Calvinistic teaching
6. Welby Pugin's first connection with theatres
7. Temporary embarrassments
8. His second marriage
9. Article in The Times
10. Pugin's introduction to the earl of Shrewsbury
11. Publishes True Principles of Gothic Architecture
12. Publishes A Treatise on Chancel Screens
13. Ruskin's severe criticism upon Pugin's buildings
14. Quits Salisbury and comes to London
15. Consulted by the late Lord Stuart de Rothsay at High Cliff
16. Remarks on jewels prepared for the intended wedding
17. Pugin's third marriage
18. Destruction of the old Houses of Parliament
19. Intimacy with Mr Herbert Minton
20. Pugin's opinion of the Great Exhibition building in Hyde Park
21. Writes to Mr Minton
22. General retrospect of the progress of modern architecture
23. Further illustrations of Pugin's character
Appendix
Memorial.
1. The elder Pugin's arrival in England
2. Pugin travels to obtain sketches for his works
3. Early instruction
4. Birth of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
5. Effect of Calvinistic teaching
6. Welby Pugin's first connection with theatres
7. Temporary embarrassments
8. His second marriage
9. Article in The Times
10. Pugin's introduction to the earl of Shrewsbury
11. Publishes True Principles of Gothic Architecture
12. Publishes A Treatise on Chancel Screens
13. Ruskin's severe criticism upon Pugin's buildings
14. Quits Salisbury and comes to London
15. Consulted by the late Lord Stuart de Rothsay at High Cliff
16. Remarks on jewels prepared for the intended wedding
17. Pugin's third marriage
18. Destruction of the old Houses of Parliament
19. Intimacy with Mr Herbert Minton
20. Pugin's opinion of the Great Exhibition building in Hyde Park
21. Writes to Mr Minton
22. General retrospect of the progress of modern architecture
23. Further illustrations of Pugin's character
Appendix
Memorial.
Preface
1. The elder Pugin's arrival in England
2. Pugin travels to obtain sketches for his works
3. Early instruction
4. Birth of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
5. Effect of Calvinistic teaching
6. Welby Pugin's first connection with theatres
7. Temporary embarrassments
8. His second marriage
9. Article in The Times
10. Pugin's introduction to the earl of Shrewsbury
11. Publishes True Principles of Gothic Architecture
12. Publishes A Treatise on Chancel Screens
13. Ruskin's severe criticism upon Pugin's buildings
14. Quits Salisbury and comes to London
15. Consulted by the late Lord Stuart de Rothsay at High Cliff
16. Remarks on jewels prepared for the intended wedding
17. Pugin's third marriage
18. Destruction of the old Houses of Parliament
19. Intimacy with Mr Herbert Minton
20. Pugin's opinion of the Great Exhibition building in Hyde Park
21. Writes to Mr Minton
22. General retrospect of the progress of modern architecture
23. Further illustrations of Pugin's character
Appendix
Memorial.
1. The elder Pugin's arrival in England
2. Pugin travels to obtain sketches for his works
3. Early instruction
4. Birth of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
5. Effect of Calvinistic teaching
6. Welby Pugin's first connection with theatres
7. Temporary embarrassments
8. His second marriage
9. Article in The Times
10. Pugin's introduction to the earl of Shrewsbury
11. Publishes True Principles of Gothic Architecture
12. Publishes A Treatise on Chancel Screens
13. Ruskin's severe criticism upon Pugin's buildings
14. Quits Salisbury and comes to London
15. Consulted by the late Lord Stuart de Rothsay at High Cliff
16. Remarks on jewels prepared for the intended wedding
17. Pugin's third marriage
18. Destruction of the old Houses of Parliament
19. Intimacy with Mr Herbert Minton
20. Pugin's opinion of the Great Exhibition building in Hyde Park
21. Writes to Mr Minton
22. General retrospect of the progress of modern architecture
23. Further illustrations of Pugin's character
Appendix
Memorial.