ISBN:
9781468462227
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
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online resource
Edition:
Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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Keywords:
Science (General)
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Social sciences.
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Humanities.
Abstract:
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.
Description / Table of Contents:
I Stanford WhiteII 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.
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4684-6222-7
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