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Architectural drawing: view of organ screen and antichapel, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin
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Architectural drawing: view of organ screen and antichapel, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin
Architectural drawing: view of organ screen and antichapel, 1833-1834, (1906). 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 the view of an organ screen and antichapel. Created in 1833-1834, this drawing is a part of Pugin's book of designs for a college. The intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship displayed in this artwork are truly remarkable. The image captures the essence of Gothic Revival architecture, with its soaring vaulted ceiling adorned with fan vaulting. The neo-Gothic style prevalent during the 19th century is evident in every aspect of this composition, from the ornate organ screen to the carefully planned elevation. As one gazes upon this piece, it evokes a sense of awe and reverence that befits its religious context. This architectural masterpiece was undoubtedly intended to inspire those who entered its sacred space. Preserved within the pages of "The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs". Volume VIII (October 1905 - March 1906), this print serves as a testament to Pugin's genius as an architect and designer. It offers us a glimpse into his vision for creating spaces that seamlessly blend beauty and functionality. Whether you appreciate architectural history or simply admire exceptional artistry, this print will surely leave you mesmerized by its grandeur and attention to detail.
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