God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain

Awards:   Short-listed for Guardian First Book Award 2007 Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Biography 2008 Shortlisted for Guardian First Book Award 2007. Shortlisted for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Biography 2008. Shortlisted for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prizes: Biography 2008. Winner of Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography 2008. Winner of Wolfson Literary Award for History 2008.
Author:   Rosemary Hill
Publisher:   Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9780713994995


Pages:   624
Publication Date:   28 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Guardian First Book Award 2007
  • Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Biography 2008
  • Shortlisted for Guardian First Book Award 2007.
  • Shortlisted for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Biography 2008.
  • Shortlisted for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prizes: Biography 2008.
  • Winner of Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography 2008.
  • Winner of Wolfson Literary Award for History 2008.

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"Pugin was one of Britain's greatest architects and his short career one of the most dramatic in architectural history. Born in 1812, the son of the soi-disant Comte de Pugin, at 15 Pugin was working for King George IV at Windsor Castle. By the time he was 21 he had been shipwrecked, bankrupted and widowed. Nineteen years later he died, insane and disillusioned, having changed the face and the mind of British architecture. Pugin's bohemian early career as an antique dealer and scenery designer at Covent Garden came to a sudden end with a series of devastating bereavements, including the loss of his first wife in childbirth. In the aftermath he formed a vision of Gothic architecture that was both romantic and deeply religious. He became a Catholic and in 1836 published Contrasts, the first architectural manifesto. It called on the 19th century to reform its cities if it wanted to save its soul. Once launched, Pugin's career was torrential. Before he was 30 he had designed 22 churches, three cathedrals, half a dozen extraordinary houses and a Cistercian monastery. For eight years he worked with Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster creating its sumptuous interiors, the House of Lords and the clock 'Big Ben' that became one of Britain's most famous landmarks. He was the first architect-designer to cater for the middle-classes, producing everything from plant pots to wallpaper and early flat-pack furniture. ""God's Architect"" is the first full modern biography of this extraordinary figure. It draws on thousands of unpublished letters and drawings to recreate his life and work as architect, propagandist and romantic artist as well as the turbulent story of his three marriages, the bitterness of his last years and his sudden death at 40. It is the debut of a remarkable historian and biographer."

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Author:   Rosemary Hill
Publisher:   Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:   Allen Lane
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.132kg
ISBN:  

9780713994995


ISBN 10:   0713994991
Pages:   624
Publication Date:   28 August 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Rosemary Hill is a writer and historian and a trustee of the Victorian Society. She has published widely on 19th and 20th century cultural history and sits on the editorial board of the London Review of Books. From 2004-05 she was a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.

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