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Stanford White

Autor Charles C. Baldwin
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781468462241
ISBN-10: 1468462245
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: XIII, 399 p. 37 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1931
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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I Stanford White.- II The White Family in America.- III Stanford White’s Father.- IV His Youth.- V Apprenticed to Richardson.- VI The Beginnings of his Friendship with St. Gaudens.- VII Aboard Ship—Bound for Europe—July, 1878.- VIII Arrived in Paris. First Impressions.- IX Exploring the South of France with McKim and St. Gaudens.- X The Grand Tour.- XI The Voyage Home, September, 1879.- XII American Architecture Before 1880.- XIII McKim, Mead & White.- XIV The Practice of Architecture in the Early Eighties.- XV The Farragut, the Randall and the Morgan Monuments.- XVI With Dick and St. Gaudens in New Mexico.- XVII Marriage.- XVIII 1885–1887.- XIX Salmon Fishing.- XX Boston Speaks its Mind Concerning McKim, Mead & White.- XXI The Washington Arch.- XXII Madison Square Garden.- XXIII The Festive Diana.- XXIV The Columbus Celebration.- XXV The Herald Building.- XXVI The University of Virginia, New York University and Columbia College.- XXVII Clubs and Clubhouses.- XXVIII Churches and Church Architecture.- XXIX Sherry’S—And the Invasion of Upper Fifth Avenue.- XXX Magazine and Book Covers.- XXXI The Theatre.- XXXII The Turn of the Century in New York.- XXXIII Wherein Draughtsmen Differ from Valets.- XXXIV White was Fortunate in his Clients.- XXXV White as Seen by Simmons.- XXXVI —And by Janet Scudder.- XXXVII Later Correspondence with St. Gaudens.- XXXVIII January To June, 1906.- XXXIX Midsummer.- XL The Thaw Case.- XLI Twenty Years Later.- Appenddc—Biographical and Critical Notes Dealing, for the Most, with White’s Friends and Their Relation to Him.