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  1. Edward William Godwin (72 results) Recently Added. View Edward William Godwin’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  2. Godwin, Edward William (1833–86). English architect, designer, and writer, from Bristol, who received his early training under William Armstrong (d. 1858). In 1856 he joined his brother Joseph Lucas Godwin, civil engineer, in the North of Ireland, and designed three RC churches whilst there, all Gothic, and all in Co. Donegal.

  3. Title: Art Furniture. Designer: Edward William Godwin (British, Bristol 1833–1886 London) Manufacturer: William Watt (London) Dedicatee: Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (British, London 1848–1939 London) Illustrator: Theodore Howard (British, active 19th century) Illustrator: Maurice Bingham Adams (British, Lewes, Sussex 1849–1933 ...

  4. Celebrated Design of 1867. ANNE WATSON. As sideboards go, the celebrated design of 1867 by Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) has had more attention than most. In 1985 a. version of it was put up for auction and attributed - wrongly as it turned. out - to Godwin.1 The controversy surrounding the incident not only.

  5. Attribution for Godwin is based on the following: - The vases are inscribed beneath with the initials ‘E.W.G’ (presumably Edward William Godwin), ‘W.W’ (presumably William Watt) and J.G (presumably the potter)’. - Similar storks are incorporated in the designs of Plates 1 and 10 of the catalogue of Godwin’s furniture and interiors ...

  6. Aug 3, 2012 · Edward William Godwin, 1833-86. The Fine Art Society, London, has most generously given its permission to use information, images, and text from its catalogues in the Victorian Web. This generosity has led to the creation of hundreds and hundreds of the site's most valuable documents on painting, drawing, sculpture, furniture, textiles ...

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