Costumes of Portugal drawn by Mr. Pugin from models made in Portugal, between 1800-1832.

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Costumes of Portugal drawn by Mr. Pugin from models made in Portugal, between 1800-1832.

The collection consists of a bound manuscript, with a hand-printed title page and 36 miniature watercolor figures in costume, each mounted on a separate page and labelled.

1 v. (37 p.) : col. ill. ; 25 cm.

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Pugin, Augustus, 1762-1832

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Draughtsman and architect Augustus Charles Pugin elected to flee France during the revolution, settling in London where he secured a position in the architectural firm of John Nash. Pugin was an author as well as a designer, and his stylish books on Gothic ornamentation provided influential source material for the Gothic revival in England, led by Pugin's son, Augustus Welby Pugin. From the description of Costumes of Portugal drawn by Mr. Pugin from models made in Portugal, between 1...