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Accession# 2002.0001
Call# 720.92 BAK
Catalog date 01/24/2002
Classification Architecture
Collection Library
Author Baker, Paul R.
Publish date 1980
Summary Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895) was widely regarded by his contemporaries as the dean of American architects. He was a seminal figure in the establishment of architecture as a profession in the United States (a founder and president of the American Institute of Architects). This work covers his life, his buildings (all of his major commissions and many of his minor ones are pictured, discussed, and evaluated), and his time, The Gilded Age.
Home Location 6138 Riverview Road Suite F
ISBN 0-262-02139-0
Language English
LCNO 79-25008
Object ID 2002.0001.005
Object Name Book
People Hunt, Richard Morris
Hunt, William Morris
Phys Desc Hardcover; 588 pages
Publisher The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
Pub Place Cambridge, Massachusetts
Recfrom Hunker Associates, Inc.
Search Terms Architects
Gilded Age
Subjects Architects
Biography

Architecture
Title Richard Morris Hunt
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