

About the Artist
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was an English architect, designer, artist and critic who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture. His work culminated in designing the interior of the Palace of Westminster in Westminster, London, England, and its iconic clock tower, later renamed the Elizabeth Tower, which houses the bell known as Big Ben.
Pugin designed many churches in England, and some in Ireland and Australia. He was the son of Auguste Pugin, and the father of Edward Welby Pugin and Peter Paul Pugin, who continued his architectural firm as Pugin & Pugin. He also created Alton Castle in Alton, Staffordshire.
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Crosses for marking Altar Linen (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Alphabets 4 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

English Priests (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Roman and English Bishops (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Apparels for Albes. 2 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Orphreys of Copes; 1. The Vine ; 2. Crosses Flory in Quatrefoils. (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Patterns for Diapering 5 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

The Five Wounds of our Lord Glorified (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Four Monograms of the Holy Name (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Apparels for Albes. 3 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)
More Illustrations in Book: Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament and costume (View all 70)

Crosses for marking Altar Linen (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Alphabets 4 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

English Priests (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Roman and English Bishops (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Apparels for Albes. 2 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Orphreys of Copes; 1. The Vine ; 2. Crosses Flory in Quatrefoils. (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Patterns for Diapering 5 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

The Five Wounds of our Lord Glorified (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Four Monograms of the Holy Name (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Apparels for Albes. 3 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Patterns for Diapering 3 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)

Patterns of Powdering 3 (1846)
Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852)