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- High_Victorian_Gothic abstract "High Victorian Gothic was an eclectic architectural style and movement during the mid-late 19th century. It is seen by architectural historians as either a sub-style of the broader Gothic Revival style, or a separate style in its own right.Promoted and derived from the works of the architect and theorist John Ruskin, though it eventually diverged, it is sometimes referred to as Ruskinian Gothic. It is characterised by the use of polychrome (multi-colour) decoration, \"use of varying texture\", and Gothic details. The architectural scholar James Stevens Curl describes it thus: \"Style of the somewhat harsh polychrome structures of the Gothic Revival in the 1850s and 1860s when Ruskin held sway as the arbiter of taste. Like High Gothic, it is an unsatisfactory term, as it poses the question as to what is 'Low Victorian'. 'Mid-Victorian' would, perhaps, be more useful, but precise dates and description of styles would be more so.\"Among the best-known practitioners of the style were William Butterfield, Sir Gilbert Scott, G. E. Street, and Alfred Waterhouse. Waterhouse's Victoria Building at Liverpool University, described by Sir Charles Reilly as \"the colour of mud and blood\", was the inspiration for the term \"red brick university\" (as opposed to Oxbridge and the other ancient universities).In the 1870s, the style became popular for civic, commercial, and religious architecture in the United States, though was uncommon for residential structures. It was frequently used for what became the \"Old Main\" of various schools and universities in the late 19th century United States. The Stick Style is sometimes considered the wooden manifestation of the High Victorian Gothic style.".
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Herbert_Reilly.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Old_Main_buildings.
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Town_Hall.
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Memorial_Hall_(Harvard_University).
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Polychrome.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Courts_of_Justice.
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink St_James_the_Less,_Pimlico.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink The_Miller_School_of_Albemarle.
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Liverpool.
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_Gothic_architecture.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Gothic".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Victorian Early Gothic style".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Victorian Gothic".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Victorian architecture".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Victorian".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ruskinian Gothic Revival".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ruskinian gothic".
- High_Victorian_Gothic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victorian Gothic".
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- High_Victorian_Gothic caption "St James the Less, Pimlico, by G. E. Street".
- High_Victorian_Gothic caption "Victoria Building, Liverpool University, by Alfred Waterhouse".
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- High_Victorian_Gothic subject Category:American_architectural_styles.
- High_Victorian_Gothic subject Category:Architectural_styles.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic subject Category:Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- High_Victorian_Gothic subject Category:Victorian_architectural_styles.
- High_Victorian_Gothic hypernym Style.
- High_Victorian_Gothic type Country.
- High_Victorian_Gothic type Genre.
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- High_Victorian_Gothic comment "High Victorian Gothic was an eclectic architectural style and movement during the mid-late 19th century. It is seen by architectural historians as either a sub-style of the broader Gothic Revival style, or a separate style in its own right.Promoted and derived from the works of the architect and theorist John Ruskin, though it eventually diverged, it is sometimes referred to as Ruskinian Gothic.".
- High_Victorian_Gothic label "High Victorian Gothic".
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- High_Victorian_Gothic depiction Midland_Grand_St_Pancras.jpg.
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