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Architectural drawing: compartment of Anti Chapel, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin
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Architectural drawing: compartment of Anti Chapel, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin
Architectural drawing: compartment of Anti Chapel, 1833-1834, (1906). With details of groining. Drawing by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, from the book of designs for a college made in 1833-34. From " The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs", Volume VIII, October 1905 - March 1906. [The Burlington Magazine Ltd, London, 1906]
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This print showcases an exquisite architectural drawing by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, depicting a compartment of the Anti Chapel. Created in 1833-1834, this stunning piece of art is featured in the book of designs for a college made during that period. The intricate details of groining are meticulously captured in this monochrome image. Pugin, renowned for his contributions to Victorian Gothic architecture, demonstrates his mastery once again with this neo-Gothic masterpiece. The elevation and plans depicted in the drawing exemplify Pugin's deep understanding and reverence for religious structures. The print originates from "The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs". Volume VIII, published between October 1905 and March 1906 by The Burlington Magazine Ltd in London. It serves as a testament to Pugin's enduring influence on architectural design well into the 20th century. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to a time when craftsmanship and devotion were intertwined seamlessly. This architectural gem stands as a symbol of both Christian faith and educational institutions that have shaped our society throughout history. With its rich historical significance and undeniable aesthetic appeal, this print is not only an artistic treasure but also a window into the visionary mind of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin himself.
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