# 25 - ARCHITECTURE: Introduction to Gothic Revival in England (and Beyond)

CAT_25_Gothic Revival_NOTES The Gothic Revival was an architectural movement which originated in the mid to late 1700’s in England. In the 1800’s, increasingly studied neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval architectural styles, distinct from the classical styles prevalent at the time; ... Audio: (Ofelia’s dream) Images: Wikicommons: MathKnight, Tony Hisgett, CEphoto, Mbzt, DXR, Mike Gimelfarb, J. M. W. Turner, Alvesgaspar, Damien Everett, Andrew Shiva, Thomas Ledl, Mark Andrew, Colin, Steffen Flor, Tristan Surtel, Doreen Saliba 1979, Chiswick Chap, Joshua Reynolds, Paul Sandby, Robert Smith, Benjamin Haydon, Velvet, Thomas Cole, Sir John Watson Gordon, Schatir (assumed), Ralph Hammann, Diliff, Dietmar Rabich, Jennifer Boyer, Tilman2007, Jean Lemoine, Diego Delso, Martin Kraft, MrsEllacott, Ermell, John Collier, Leslie Ward, Nhật Tường, John Jabez Edwin Mayal, Photograph, Kim Traynor, Matthew Lister Ttamhew, Chilli Head, Bs0u10e01, PC78, Mark Andrew., ChurchCrawler, Stephen Richards, Obobson, Uoaei1, Gryffindor, Alvesgaspar, Doreen Saliba 1979, Norbert Nagel, Siubo11A, Ken Lund, F. Holland Day, Henry Van der Weyde, Samuel A. Walker, David Castor, Avenue106, (Annie) Beatrice Bright, Theodore C. Marceau, Ham, Harry Mitchell Very Quiet, Alvesgaspar, Thomas Phillips, Richard Rothwell, Ericfrances, Chemical Engineer, Osterley Park House, Michael D Beckwith, John Prescott Knight,
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