Beginning in the second quarter of the 19th century, the Gothic revival style took hold in the United States, impressing upon domestic and public structures a romanticized rendering of medieval life. Inspired by the movement abroad—primarily in England—the revival was first championed in the United States by Alexander Jackson Davis, a designer whose influential books included Rural Residences, which was, …
In conversation with…Rosemary Hill, Pugin biographer
An interview with Rosemary Hill upon the US publication of God’s Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
Late Gothic coffers
Late Gothic imagination was wed to sacred purpose in every particular of daily life