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  1. Edward William Godwin (26 May 1833 – 6 October 1886) was a progressive English architect-designer, who began his career working in the strongly polychromatic "Ruskinian Gothic" style of mid-Victorian Britain, inspired by The Stones of Venice, then moved on to provide designs in the "Anglo-Japanese taste" of the Aesthetic movement in the 1870s ...

  2. May 22, 2024 · Edward Godwin (born May 26, 1833, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England—died October 6, 1886, London) was a British architect, designer, and writer notable for his contributions to the English Aesthetic movement in design, which drew its inspiration mainly from East Asia, particularly from Japan.

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  3. Nov 18, 1999 · Edward William Godwin (26 May 1833 – 6 October 1886) was a progressive English architect-designer, who began his career working in the strongly polychromatic "Ruskinian Gothic" style of mid-Victorian Britain, inspired by The Stones of Venice, then moved on to provide designs in the "Anglo-Japanese taste" of the Aesthetic movement in the 1870s ...

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    As recently as 1994, Godwin was singled out as the“unrivalled forefather” of the Modern movement.7 The first sourcein which one might expect to find validation for such a bold claim is NikolausPevsner’s seminal text, Pioneers ofModern Design: From William Morris to Walter Gropius. Yet Godwin is notableby his absence from both the first 1936 edition...

    It is as an “artist” in the broadest sense of theword that Godwin is to be considered. His contribution to Modernism isgenerally discussed in relation to his architecture and furniture, but arguablyhe interacted with the world of avant-garde art in a more sustained andsophisticated way than any other designer or architect at that time. In other wor...

    To survey the twenty years or soGodwin spent in London gives a sense of the experimental and continually reflexiveway in which he explored different approaches to working and living, all thetime refining his ideas about his art, its role, and its audience. Ultimatelyit was the theater that seemed the most challenging and effective outlet forhis cre...

    When wondering what “lies” future generationswould invent about the “genuine modern style” with which Godwin wasassociated, Roger Fry added as an afterthought that “when the time comesthe legend will have taken shape, and that, from that moment on, the objects ofthe time will have the property of emanation.”121Certainly the idea of Godwinas a pione...

  4. Sideboard. Designed 1867, made c. 1876. Designed by Edward William Godwin. English, 1833-1886. Made by William Watt. English, 1834-1885. London, England. Celebrated as the “poet of architects and architect of all the arts,” Edward William Godwin was a man of many accomplishments.

  5. Edward William Godwin. (1833—1886) architect and designer. Quick Reference. (1833–86). English architect, designer, and writer, from Bristol, who received his early training under William Armstrong (d. 1858).

  6. Nov 7, 2006 · Edward William Godwin (1835-1886) was born in Bristol, the son of a prosperous currier and leather cutter; after being educated at Exton School, Highbury, London, he returned to Bristol and was articled to William Armstrong, City Surveyor, Architect and Civil Engineer -- with the emphasis very much on the "engineer." So little was known of ...

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