- Richard Cromwell Carpenter
Richard Cromwell Carpenter (
21 October 1812 –27 March 1855 ) was an Englisharchitect . He is chiefly remembered as anecclesiastic al architect working in the Gothic style.The son of Richard and Sophia Carpenter, he was born into a moderately affluent family living in
Russell Square ,London .Richard Cromwell Carpenter was a member of the
Cambridge Movement — a group of Tractarians devoted to the return ofmedieval forms ofliturgy and church building within theChurch of England . Thus, Carpenter championed the gradual drift away from the more classicalPalladian -influenced architecture of the 18th century and early 19th century towards the Gothic style which was to typify the Victorian period.Carpenter founded the family firm "Carpenter and Slater" with his architectural partner
William Slater . The company specialised in church design and restoration, and was responsible for many of the churches built and restored during the Victorian era. The church of St. Simon & St. Jude atEarl Shilton was designed by Carpenter between 1854–1856, as was St. Paul's Church atBrighton .Among his most notable work was
Lancing College in Sussex (1854): so popular was Carpenter's work at the time that theeducation alist and founder of Lancing CollegeNathaniel Woodard described Lancing's great chapel as an "immemorial creed in stone", and "has been considered by competent judges to be the finest example of a Gothic Church since the Middle Ages, and in its gracefulness of detail and majesty of proportion is an enduring monument to the genius of Richard Carpenter, its architect". Carpenter died shortly after submitting grandiose plans for the newInverness Cathedral ; as a consequence his plan was not executed.Today, perhaps, Carpenter's chief claim to fame is having been the teacher and mentor of the eminent
New Zealand architectBenjamin Mountfort , who was one of his pupils. Heavily influenced by Carpenter's form of Gothic revival, Mountfort took many of Carpenter's ideals to New Zealand where he became the country's leading church architect, with over forty churches and other buildings in the Gothic style attributed to him. Many of Mountfort's New Zealand designs, especially those in the province of Canterbury, were openly borrowed from Carpenter.Richard Cromwell Carpenter was the father of the ecclesiastical Gothic architect Richard Herbert Carpenter.
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*Carpenter's influence in New Zealand: [http://library.christchurch.org.nz/Childrens/EarlyChristchurch/BenjaminMountfortandtheGothicRevival.asp]
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