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Gothic style. Such
buildings created what has been
called a
distinctive "
Ruskinian Gothic".
Through his
friendship with
Henry Acland,
Ruskin supported attempts...
- Ruskin,
though it
eventually diverged, it is
sometimes referred to as
Ruskinian Gothic. It is
characterised by the use of
polychrome (multi-colour) decoration...
- Lords, was
completed in 1847 Eve Blau,
Ruskinian Gothic (Princeton
University Press) 1982; an
American Ruskinian is
discussed in
Sarah Bradford Landau...
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Collegiate Gothic Dissenting Gothic National Romantic Style Neo-Manueline
Ruskinian Gothic Scottish Baronial Tudor Revival Black-and-White
Revival Canada...
- architect-designer, who
began his
career working in the
strongly polychromatic "
Ruskinian Gothic"
style of mid-Victorian Britain,
inspired by The
Stones of Venice...
- idyll" of the portra**** Rivendell.
Rosebury describes the
design as "post-
Ruskinian", as in pre-Raphaelite paintings,
William Morris's Arts and
Crafts designs...
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designed by New York
architect Henry Martyn Congdon (1834–1922) in the
Ruskinian gothic style. It was paid for by iron
baron Robert Habersham Coleman and...
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increasing interest in watercolors,
particularly the use of a
detailed "
Ruskinian"
style by such
artists as John W. Hill Henry,
William Trost Richards,...
- in 1884-1885 by
Rufus K. Allen. It is a two-story, High
Victorian or
Ruskinian Gothic style brick building with a
central tower. It has a symmetrical...
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opposite Meadowcroft Road. It is a 2+1⁄2-story
brick structure,
built in a
Ruskinian Gothic style to a
design by
George Dutton Rand. It is
faced in polychrome...