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John Henry Chamberlain (21 June 1831 – 22 October 1883), generally known professionally as J. H. Chamberlain, was a British nineteenth-century architect based in Birmingham. Working predominantly in the Victorian Gothic style, he was one of the earliest and foremost practical exponents of the ideas of architectural theorist John Ruskin, who selected Chamberlain as one of the trustees of his Guild of St George. Chamberlain's later work was increasingly influenced by the early Arts and Crafts movement.

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  • John Henry Chamberlain (21 June 1831 – 22 October 1883), generally known professionally as J. H. Chamberlain, was a British nineteenth-century architect based in Birmingham. Working predominantly in the Victorian Gothic style, he was one of the earliest and foremost practical exponents of the ideas of architectural theorist John Ruskin, who selected Chamberlain as one of the trustees of his Guild of St George. Chamberlain's later work was increasingly influenced by the early Arts and Crafts movement. The majority of Chamberlain's buildings were located in and around Birmingham, where he was a major figure in civic life and an influential friend of many of the Liberal elite who dominated the city under Mayor Joseph Chamberlain (to whom he was unrelated). (en)
  • John Henry Chamberlain (21 juin 1831 - 22 octobre 1883), généralement connu professionnellement sous le nom de JH Chamberlain, est un architecte britannique du XIXe siècle basé à Birmingham. Travaillant principalement dans le style gothique victorien, il est l'un des premiers et des plus importants représentants pratiques des idées du théoricien de l'architecture John Ruskin, qui choisit Chamberlain comme l'un des administrateurs de sa Guilde de St George. Les travaux ultérieurs de Chamberlain sont de plus en plus influencés par le premier mouvement Arts and Crafts. La majorité des bâtiments de Chamberlain sont situés dans et autour de Birmingham, où il est une figure majeure de la vie civique et un ami influent de nombreux membres de l'élite libérale qui dominent la ville sous le maire Joseph Chamberlain (avec qui il n'est pas apparenté). (fr)
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  • John Henry Chamberlain (21 June 1831 – 22 October 1883), generally known professionally as J. H. Chamberlain, was a British nineteenth-century architect based in Birmingham. Working predominantly in the Victorian Gothic style, he was one of the earliest and foremost practical exponents of the ideas of architectural theorist John Ruskin, who selected Chamberlain as one of the trustees of his Guild of St George. Chamberlain's later work was increasingly influenced by the early Arts and Crafts movement. (en)
  • John Henry Chamberlain (21 juin 1831 - 22 octobre 1883), généralement connu professionnellement sous le nom de JH Chamberlain, est un architecte britannique du XIXe siècle basé à Birmingham. Travaillant principalement dans le style gothique victorien, il est l'un des premiers et des plus importants représentants pratiques des idées du théoricien de l'architecture John Ruskin, qui choisit Chamberlain comme l'un des administrateurs de sa Guilde de St George. Les travaux ultérieurs de Chamberlain sont de plus en plus influencés par le premier mouvement Arts and Crafts. (fr)
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