E.W. Pugin, by Roderick O’Donnell (RECORDING)

E.W. Pugin, by Roderick O’Donnell (RECORDING)

This is a recording of a talk called E.W. Pugin, by Roderick O’Donnell recorded on 22nd February 2022.

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This is a recording of a talk called E.W. Pugin, by Roderick O’Donnell recorded on 22nd February 2022.

The eighteen year old Edward Welby Pugin succeeded to the practice of his father, A.W.N. Pugin in 1852. In the course of a short working life – just twenty-three years – he established himself as one of the best-known architects working for Roman Catholic patrons. He designed houses, schools, convents and monasteries as well as churches and cathedrals of great originality. A manic work ethic, financial problems, frequent public controversy, much litigation and even accusations of mental instability brought him aged forty to an early grave.

A leading authority on Roman Catholic architecture in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland, Roderick O’Donnell has published extensively on the work of E.W. Pugin and his father.

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