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Dining Room Window, 1848 (stained glass)
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Dining Room Window, 1848 (stained glass)
3475348 Dining Room Window, 1848 (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 22726916
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
Coats Of Arms Dining Room Emblem Emblems Gothic Revival Gothick Heraldic Neo Gothic Ramsgate The Grange Victorian Gothic William Wailes Windows
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This print showcases the exquisite Dining Room Window, created in 1848 by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. The stained glass masterpiece, located at The Grange in Ramsgate, Kent, UK, is a testament to Pugin's remarkable talent as a Victorian architect and designer. The window features an array of intricate emblems and coats of arms that beautifully embody the gothic revival style. Each emblem tells its own story within this architectural marvel. Manufactured by William Wailes, another renowned figure in the field, this piece truly represents the collaboration between two artistic geniuses. The Grange itself holds great historical significance as a Grade I listed building and was once home to Pugin himself. This image transports us back to a time when grandeur and opulence were celebrated through stunning stained glass creations like this one. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of the Victorian era's love for heraldic symbolism and architectural beauty. The neo-gothic elements present in this artwork reflect not only an art movement but also a way of life during that period. Alastair Carew-Cox has skillfully captured every detail of this extraordinary window with his lens. Through his work, we can appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry behind such magnificent pieces from our past.
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