The Medieval Revivals style was inspired by architecture and decorative arts from 1000-1600. The interest in Norman, Gothic and Jacobean styles reflected a romantic nostalgia for Britain's past. This was coupled with an increasingly serious study of actual Medieval buildings and furnishings. The Medieval Revivals style first developed in the mid-18th century. By the 1790s it had become an important alternative to classical styles.
Print
Joshua Reynolds (after, artist)
James McArdell (engraver)
1757
Museum no. 22285
Exterior of Strawberry Hill
Drawing
Thomas Rowlandson
Late 18th - early 19th century
Pen, ink and colour wash
Museum no. DYCE.792
Ceiling of the Strawberry Room from Lee Priory
James Wyatt
1783-1794
Pine, carved, painted and gilded
Museum no. W.48:1 to 3-1953
Pew end ornament
Thomas Rickman
1819-1821
Iron
Museum no. M.59-1992