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  1. Upholstery. Brief description. Chair, oak, ebonised and turned, with replacement leather back and seat cover; designed by E.W. Godwin and possibly made by William Watt, British about 1885. Physical description. Ebonised oak chair, with turned decoration on the legs and later upholstery. Dimensions. Whole height: 103.5cm.

  2. Pencil, pen and ink and water-colour drawing by Edward William Godwin, 1872-1883. One of 33 sheets of designs for furniture, interiors and murals. Physical description. A drawing of an interior with designs for furniture in the Japanese style. The furniture consists of a number of chairs, tables, a wall cabinet and a footstool.

  3. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_GodwinWilliam Godwin - Vikipedi

    William Godwin (3 Mart 1756 - 7 Nisan 1836) İngiliz gazeteci, politik filozof ve yazardır. Faydacılığın ilk taraftarlarından ve felsefi anarşizmin ilk modern destekçilerinden biri olarak kabul edilir. Godwin en çok bir yıl arayla yazdığı iki kitabıyla ünlüdür: Politik kuramlara bir saldırı olan Politik Adalet Üzerine Bir İnceleme ve aristokratik ayrıcalıklara karşı ...

  4. 9 de jul. de 2020 · Edward William Godwin 1833-1886.jpg 162 × 192; 5 KB Etagere, Edward William Godwin, c. 1873, mahogany, glass, brass - Dallas Museum of Art - DSC05201.jpg 3,565 × 5,154; 8.01 MB Godwin wallpaper design.jpg 499 × 485; 48 KB

  5. 27 de jun. de 2024 · William of Poitiers' statement that Godwin acquiesced in the king's succession plan and gave hostages to Duke William to secure his pledge. There is, however, ample evidence that the duke did, indeed, hold relatives of the earl as hostages, a point Douglas conce ded in a later work; William the Conqueror 176 n. 1.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2017 · Gary Kemp on EW Godwin. Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp chooses the 19th century architect-designer, Edward William Godwin. With Matthew Parris.

  7. Celebrated as the “poet of architects and architect of all the arts,” Edward William Godwin was a man of many accomplishments. In a career that spanned more than thirty-five years, he was an architect of civic, domestic, and ecclesiastic buildings; an innovative interior decorator and designer of furniture, textiles, and theater sets; and an articulate critic of art and architecture.