Heaven’s Gate

Rosemary Hill

  • Pugin: A Gothic Passion edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright
    Yale, 310 pp, £45.00, June 1994, ISBN 0 300 06014 9

Pugin’s first professional commission, in 1827, was to design furniture at Windsor Castle. He was 15. Three years later, already drafting an autobiography, he recalled that the French master joiner at Windsor, Desmalter, had been ‘a very ignorant conceited man’. What Desmalter, head of one of the most famous Parisian furniture studios for thirty years, thought of the child designer can only be imagined. In later life Pugin repudiated the ‘scamp’ he had been at 15. He was much harder on the furniture.

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Vol. 16 No. 17 · 8 September 1994 » » Heaven’s Gate (print version)
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