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Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne
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Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne
3475343 Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne and her two daughters Agnes & Katherine, Chapel East Window, c.1844 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent, UK; (add.info.: Manufactured by William Wailes (1808-81). The Grange, a Grade I listed building, was the home of the Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin. Louisa Pugin, nee Burton or Butoon (d.1844).); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23151156
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
Agnes Chapel Daughters East Window Gothic Revival Gothick Katherine Neo Gothic Ramsgate The Grange Victorian Gothic William Wailes Windows Chapels
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This print captures a tender moment between Pugin's second wife, Louisa, and her stepdaughter Anne, accompanied by Louisa's two daughters Agnes and Katherine. The image showcases the exquisite stained glass window of the Chapel East in The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent. Designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, a renowned Victorian architect and designer known for his contributions to the Gothic Revival movement. The scene depicts these four women kneeling in prayer before the magnificent neo-gothic window. Their devotion is palpable as they seek solace within this sacred space. The delicate details of the stained glass create an ethereal ambiance that adds to the spiritual atmosphere. Louisa Pugin (nee Burton or Butoon) tragically passed away in 1844 but left behind a legacy intertwined with art and architecture. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of her presence within The Grange. Manufactured by William Wailes, this stunning piece of artwork exemplifies both architectural brilliance and religious symbolism. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when faith played an integral role in daily life. Through Alastair Carew-Cox's lens, we are granted access to not only a historical artifact but also an intimate glimpse into the lives of these remarkable women who found strength through their shared spirituality amidst Victorian society.
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