may,2025

tue06may6:30 pmtue7:30 pmLecture: The Presence of the Past: Gothic architecture in England, 1700-1770.Lecture by Steven Brindle6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 6 Fitzroy SquareBook Now

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Gothic architecture never quite went away in England. It reached its nadir, in general esteem and new buildings built, c. 1680– 1720, and thereafter recovered as a new generation discovered the style. From that point, ‘Gothic Survival’ architecture, built by masons, was paralleled by early ‘Gothic Revival’ buildings, designed by architects including William Kent, James Gibbs, Sanderson Miller and Henry Keene. Steven Brindle considers the various strands of Gothic architecture and decoration, its relationship to antiquarianism, how the style was used, and its various meanings in Early Georgian England.

The talk starts at 6.30pm, doors open from 6.15pm.

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Time

(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Location

6 Fitzroy Square

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