pugin
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Definition
Proper noun: - Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin: A 19th-century English architect, designer, and theorist. He was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival movement, advocating for a return to the architectural styles and principles of the Middle Ages as a reflection of a more devout Christian society. His work significantly influenced the design of churches, buildings, and even decorative arts in Britain.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The intricate details of the Palace of Westminster are a testament to Pugin's genius and dedication to Gothic design.
- Scholars study Pugin's writings to understand the philosophical underpinnings of the 19th-century Gothic Revival.
Advanced Usage
- "Puginian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the style or principles of Augustus Pugin.
- The church's spire exhibits a distinctly Puginian emphasis on verticality and ornamentation.
Variants and Related Words
- Puginian (adj): Of or relating to Pugin or his architectural style.
- Gothic Revival (n): The architectural movement in which Pugin was a central figure.
Synonyms
- Architect (in this specific historical context)
- Designer
- Gothic Revivalist
Related Phrases
- In the style of Pugin: Describing architecture or design that follows the principles established by Pugin.
- The new chapel was built in the style of Pugin, with pointed arches and rich stained glass.
Noun
- English architect who played a prominent role in the 19th century revival of Gothic architecture (1812-1852)