Gothic Revival was the most influential style of the 19th century. Designs were based on forms and patterns used in the Middle Ages. Serious study was combined with a more fanciful, romantic vision of Medieval chivalry and romance. A wide range of religious, civic and domestic buildings were built and furnished in the Gothic Revival style, which flourished from 1830 to 1900.
Candelabrum
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
About 1846
Wrought brasswork
Museum no. 2742-1851
Photograph
Frederick Hollyer
1894
Platinum print
Museumn no. 7602-1938
Watercolour
John Ruskin
1845
Pencil and watercolour on paper
Museum no. D.1726-1908
Detail from the Yatman Cabinet
William Burges (designer)
Edward John Poynter (artist)
Harland and Fisher (maker)
1858
Museum no. CIRC.217:1, 2-1961
Burges Washstand
William Burges (designer)
John Walden (maker)
1879
Carved, painted and gilded wood; marble top and bowl inset with silver; bronze tap and fittings
Museum no. W.4 to D-1953