单词 | Pugin |
例句 | Victorian-era artworks and furnishings conceived by British architects and design reformers are the subject of a new exhibition at the Fine Art Society in London, titled “Architect-Designers: From Pugin to Voysey.” Victorian-era Furnishings Designed by British Architects Are on View in London 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z Highlights include the ornate Chamber of the House of Lords, dominated by a golden throne designed by Augustus Welby Pugin. In Transit: Touring London's Houses of Parliament 2011-07-27T10:00:30Z Pugin argued that the very nature of being an accessory after the fact means there was no legal proceeding at the time to be obstructed. Supreme Court broadens grounds of deportation for immigrants who obstruct justice 2023-06-22T04:00:00Z Advised by historical experts, he selected furniture, fittings and wallpaper designed by Augustus Pugin. Sleaze claims worried Blair aides, papers show 2021-12-29T05:00:00Z Stained glass windows designed by Augustus Pugin had to be covered to block out light visible to German bombers. Britain's 'secret parliament' celebrates its 80th birthday 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z Five hundred years later, the gothic revivalist architect Augustus Pugin fainted when he first encountered Notre Dame, so overwhelmed was he by its beauty. Notre Dame and the culture it inspired – from Matisse to the Muppets 2019-04-16T04:00:00Z The wallpaper in the Jubilee Room was designed by a bloke who died in 1852 - Augustus Pugin. The hustings for next PM, in all but name 2019-04-09T04:00:00Z A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the government and against Pugin in that case. Supreme Court broadens grounds of deportation for immigrants who obstruct justice 2023-06-22T04:00:00Z The architect, Charles Barry, used brick, stone and iron to try to minimise the risks of another catastrophe but in the interiors he and Augustus Pugin used vast quantities of highly flammable materials. While the city sleeps: London after hours – a photo essay 2018-05-22T04:00:00Z One I met suggested disapprovingly that “Comrade Corbyn” would soon be selling off Pugin’s wildly over-the-top royal throne in the House of Lords “if he has his way”. 'A tale of decay': the Houses of Parliament are falling down 2017-12-01T05:00:00Z Father Graham Pugin, pastor of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Johannesburg, was injured Monday during upheaval at universities where students are demonstrating for free education. Priest is among casualties in South African student protests 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z On Monday, the day Pugin was shot, students entered the church grounds during unrest. Priest is among casualties in South African student protests 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z One involved Jean Francois Pugin, a citizen of Mauritius who was here as a legal permanent resident but wound up with a conviction for accessory after the fact to a felony. Supreme Court broadens grounds of deportation for immigrants who obstruct justice 2023-06-22T04:00:00Z I walked into the Jigsaw building and was immediately struck by the lamps — fountains of light — and windows that would not have disgraced a Pugin church. Glasgow’s Elegant Ingram Street 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z Among the facilities up for rent is the Pugin Room, named after Augustus Pugin, a 19th-century architect best known for reviving the Gothic style in Britain. London Journal: Need the Best for Your Next Occasion? Call Westminster Palace 2014-01-30T23:54:53Z Pugin said he sympathized with the goal of free education, but won’t allow protesters to bring sticks or rocks into the church. Priest is among casualties in South African student protests 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z "I really don't think about my performance," she tells me in her grand office – two sofas, Pugin wallpaper, river views – at the Palace of Westminster. Margaret Hodge: 'I don't want scalps, I want to get at the truth' 2013-07-20T23:05:36Z But not to some cozy nook with antimacassars, mahogany wainscoting and yellowed prints of Pugin churches. City Room: Remembering Rev. Stephen S. Garmey, a Vicar Who Loved Russian Art 2012-11-14T14:53:50Z Pugin felt there was a godlessness in making things in volume. Boot up: Digg unveils new look, Apple lines up new iPad, and more 2012-07-31T05:30:01Z A chandelier dominates the room, with a portrait of Pugin on one wall. London Journal: Need the Best for Your Next Occasion? Call Westminster Palace 2014-01-30T23:54:53Z One photograph shows Pugin at the church gates, standing in the way of a police vehicle. Priest is among casualties in South African student protests 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z He talked about Pugin and the soul's need for seasons of contemplation and repose. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z It is also often said that I borrow from Pugin. Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z Better things begin with the windows at Westminster inspired by A. C. Pugin, who exercised considerable influence over his contemporaries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z Pugin,” a celebrated Catholic architect, who built many Gothic churches for Catholic congregations in England. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z At Stirling, not far distant, there was a new church designed by Pugin—a rather dismal and angular edifice, but anyhow spacious and well kept. A New Medley of Memories 2011-07-12T02:00:37.147Z He was associated with Mr. Pugin in restoring the choir of Jesus College Chapel. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z The artistic merit consists in the whole plan, conception and grouping, which 432 are entirely Barry’s, and which represent something beyond Pugin’s grasp; the detail is in fact the weak element in the building. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" In the neighbourhood is the Trappist abbey of Mount St Bernard, founded in 1835, possessing a large domain, with buildings completed from the designs of A. W. Pugin in 1844. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 5 "Clervaux" to "Cockade" Phidias can niche himself into the corner of a pediment, and Raffaelle expatiate within the circumference of a clay platter; but Pugin is inexpressible in less than a cathedral? The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) Pugin lost his temper on seeing what was the sum suggested. A New Medley of Memories 2011-07-12T02:00:37.147Z Most of the designs were made by Rattee himself, and submitted to Pugin before execution. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z We may now turn to consider the Gothic Revival movement itself, of which Pugin was one of the most important pioneers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" The Roman Catholic church of St Mary is one of the best examples of the work of A. W. Pugin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" Pugin's earlier works were mostly Roman Catholic churches, and they are acknowledged to be an immense advance on any Gothic work which had been seen for centuries. Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them The cloisters of Fort Augustus Abbey are beautiful because they are reproductions, from A. W. Pugin's note-books, of real live fifteenth-century tracery. A New Medley of Memories 2011-07-12T02:00:37.147Z Pugin could not resist depicting many of these delightful old houses of Lisieux in his book on Normandy, though, unlike Ruskin, he had no eye for its cathedral; most of us will not have. The Cathedrals of Northern France Pugin supplied to the movement not analysis, but passion. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" Would that there were more Maitlands in the English Church, and more Pascals and Pugins in the Roman! Notes and Queries A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc The controversy raged for a time, but without substantiating Pugin's claim. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" The decorative work was executed by Pugin, and has been described by those who remember it as gorgeous. Chelsea The Fascination of London Pugin would have been a great force could his sentiment have been awakened; but he could not see palm trees. The Pools of Silence It’s different preaching in Basilicas To doing duty in some masterpiece Like this of brother Pugin’s, bless his heart. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" Honor had grown up among those who fed on Scott, Wordsworth, and Fouqué, took their theology from the British Critic, and their taste from Pugin; and moulded their opinions and practice on the past. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster The reading given to historic facts is narrow, partial, not to say perverted, and could content only such ultra critics as Rio, Montalembert, and Pugin. Overbeck Pugin, the great Gothic revivalist, who gave vent to his indignation in a scathing article in the "Dublin Review." Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral Formerly the Collegiate Church of St. Saviour, Otherwise St. Mary Overie. A Short History and Description of the Fabric, with Some Account of the College and the See His secretary had them all down in a book; but Pugin himself, lost in his art and the work of his life, had forgotten their very names. The Pools of Silence In Church Street is the Carmelite Church, designed by Pugin, and though very simple in style, not pleasing. The Kensington District The Fascination of London The high altar, designed by Pugin, was a gift by Miss Tempest, and cost £1,000. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London In England, Pugin held him up to students as a bright example. Overbeck While I feel great respect for Pugin's ability as an architect and designer, I have profound pity for those who are deluded by these gorgeous symbols of a gloomy, cruel, and heartless creed. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland Adams, during the fortnight that followed his visit to Pugin, had this fact borne in on him. The Pools of Silence A Roman Catholic prelate requested Pugin, the architect, to furnish designs, etc., for a new church. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings The Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury in Rylston Road is Roman Catholic, and was designed by Pugin, who also designed the altars and reredos of the minor chapels in it. Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London The outer compartments of the lowest tier contain doors leading to a platform behind the reredos; between them stands an oak altar, the gift of A. N. Welby Pugin in 1831. Bell's Cathedrals: Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings They had it all here, from the oaken carvings of the wandering monks down through Grinling Gibbons and Pugin, and away to Chippendale and Adam, and other masters of the Georgian era. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers That, however, was not Pugin’s fault; he had done 294 his best. The Pools of Silence As Pugin has said, it is possible to use nails, screws, and rivets, so that they become "beautiful studs and busy enrichments." Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance It's different, preaching in basilicas, And doing duty in some masterpiece Like this of brother Pugin's, bless his heart! Men and Women They crossed the street by Magdalen bridge, and passed under Pugin's gateway, by the Chapel door and into the famous cloisters. The Ship of Stars In short, Pugin's Catholicism, though doubtless sincere, was prompted by his professional feelings. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century “I will go and see him,” said Adams, when the girl had explained what Pugin was, what Pugin did, and what Pugin had written. The Pools of Silence Page 153 Pugin regrets the meaningless designs used by early Victorian clock makers. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance When His Holiness the Pope blessed his Catholic children hereabouts with a Bishop the insignificant chapel gave place to a Cathedral, which, built after the designs of Pugin, cost no less than £60,000. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically At Cheadle the Earl of Shrewsbury has erected at his own expense, Mr. Pugin being his architect, a small Roman Catholic Church, which is a magnificent specimen of that gentleman’s taste in the “decorated” style. Rides on Railways Pugin denounces alike the Renaissance and the Reformation, "those two monsters, revived Paganism and Protestantism." A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Pugin would lend his purse to the cause, and his name, but he would not lend his pen—simply because he could not. The Pools of Silence The Palace of the Archbishops is now a convent: it was restored by Pugin after being in a state of ruin for many years. Seaward Sussex The South Downs from End to End Mr. Augustus Welby Pugin was a well-known designer of the Gothic style of furniture of this time. Illustrated History of Furniture From the Earliest to the Present Time The window above is a modern work by Pugin. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter With Pugin's "Contrasts" began the "Battle of the Styles." A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century One evening, a fortnight after his visit to Pugin, on his return to the Avenue Malakoff, Maxine met him in the hall. The Pools of Silence Young Pugin accordingly hired himself out as a common carpenter at Covent Garden Theatre—first working under the stage, then behind the flys, then upon the stage itself. Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance Pugin's work and reputation have survived, notwithstanding the furious opposition he met with at the time. Illustrated History of Furniture From the Earliest to the Present Time The aesthetic reaction, represented on the Continent by Chateaubriand, Manzoni, and Victor Hugo, and in England by Walter Scott, Pugin, Ruskin, and above all by Wordsworth, came in to give strength to this barrier. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom As a practising architect Pugin naturally received and executed many commissions for Catholic churches. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Pugin, in physical matters, was timid as a rabbit. The Pools of Silence There was a marvellous coffee-room there with panelled walls and a ceiling by Pugin, and an Ingle-nook filled with rare Dutch tiles. The Crimson Blind Mr. E. W. Pugin designed the building, which externally does not look very wonderful at present; but, when completed, it will be a handsome place. Our Churches and Chapels Their Parsons, Priests, & Congregations Being a Critical and Historical Account of Every Place of Worship in Preston Yet their repudiation of all art was better than the Judas-kiss which Romanism bestows on it, in the meagre eclecticism of the ancient religious schools, and of your modern Overbecks and Pugins. Yeast: a Problem The influence of Pugin was potent in strengthening the new impulse, and to him succeeded Ruskin with 'Modern Painters' and Newman with the 'Tracts for the Times.' A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century She explained that Ary Pugin, the author of “Absolution” and twenty other works equally beautiful, was above all other men fitted to bring home to France the story of this great sin. The Pools of Silence It was a house in which Pugin would have torn his hair. The Hand of Ethelberta Being just then en rapport with ecclesiasticism by reason of his recent occupation, he could not help murmuring, 'Shade of Pugin, what a monstrosity!' A Laodicean : a Story of To-day Among them arrived pupils of Pugin, who speedily found Irish hearts to respond to theirs, and Irish purses ready to carry their designs into execution. Irish Race in the Past and the Present In many of his views Pugin anticipates Ruskin. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Pugin had a hard and bitter fight for twenty years before he obtained recognition. The Pools of Silence It was horrible... seeing them both there together, laid out in that hideous Pugin chapel at Altringham... the poor boy especially. The Glimpses of the Moon Now Pugin was on the committee lists of half a dozen charitable and humanitarian concerns. The Pools of Silence Pugin, his book upon his knees, was enjoying these pictures of summer woven by perfume, when a servant entered and handed him Adams’s card and the letter of introduction written by Sabatier. The Pools of Silence This was soon decided in Pugin's favour, so far as ecclesiastical buildings were concerned. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Pugin listened, making little bows, sniffing the lettuce which the mastiff-man had so cunningly placed before his nose. The Pools of Silence Pugin joined the Roman Catholic Church just about the time when the "Tracts for the Times" began to be issued. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century "What is the use," asked Pugin, "of praying for the Church of England in that cope?" A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century The corner-stone was laid at Westminster in 1840, and much of the detail, as the work went on, was furnished by Pugin. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century |
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