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St. Augustine and St. Gregory, Chapel East Window, c. 1844 (stained glass)
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St. Augustine and St. Gregory, Chapel East Window, c. 1844 (stained glass)
3475344 St. Augustine and St. Gregory, 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.); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22443776
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
Augustine Chapel East Window Gothic Revival Gothick Gregory Neo Gothic Ramsgate The Grange Tracery Victorian Gothic William Wailes Windows Chapels
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This print showcases the stunning stained glass window of St. Augustine and St. Gregory, located in the Chapel East Window of The Grange in Ramsgate, Kent, UK. Created by renowned Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin in 1844, this masterpiece is a testament to the Gothic Revival art movement. The intricate tracery and delicate details of the window are beautifully captured in this image by photographer Alastair Carew-Cox. The vibrant colors and skillful craftsmanship transport viewers into a world of religious devotion and architectural splendor. Manufactured by William Wailes, a prominent figure in stained glass production during that era, this artwork holds immense historical significance. It adorns one of England's Grade I listed buildings - The Grange - which served as Pugin's residence. The composition portrays two revered saints from Christian history: St. Augustine and St. Gregory. Their holy presence emanates through the radiant light streaming through the stained glass panels. As an emblematic representation of Victorian Christianity, this photograph not only captures the beauty of religious art but also pays homage to Pugin's profound influence on architecture during his time. With its fusion of neo-Gothic elements and meticulous attention to detail, this remarkable piece serves as a reminder of both artistic excellence and spiritual devotion for all who behold it.
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