Some Architects' Portraits in Nineteenth-Century America : Personifying the Evolving Profession Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Vol. 103, Part 4)
Some Architects' Portraits in Nineteenth-Century America : Personifying the Evolving Profession Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Vol. 103, Part 4)
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Author(s): O'Gorman, James F.
ISBN No.: 9781606180341
Pages: 277
Year: 201301
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 58.36
Status: Out Of Print

This is the first study devoted to the portraits of nineteenth-century American architects. It is an examination of the way the iconography of such images changed over time to reflect the changing social status of the architect as the profession evolved during the century. Portraits in oil on canvas, drawings, and photography in the text range from Charles Willson Peale's image of William Buckland in the late eighteenth century to John Singer Sargent's portrait of Richard Morris Hunt in the late 1890s. The book has been praised as "a unique use of visual resources, supported by formidable primary research and a thorough analysis of secondary literature." Illustrations.


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