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Federal Period Architecture 1785-1830

Federal Period Architecture 1785-1830. Early American Classicism. Thomas Jefferson and the French Influence.

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Federal Period Architecture 1785-1830

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  1. Federal Period Architecture 1785-1830

  2. Early American Classicism Thomas Jefferson and the French Influence

  3. "How is a taste in this beautiful art to be formed in our countrymen, unless we avail ourselves of every occasion when public buildings are to be erected, of presenting to them models for their study and imitation?...You see, I am an enthusiast on the subject of the arts. But it is an enthusiasm of which I am not ashamed, as its object is to improve the taste of my countrymen, to increase their reputation, to reconcile them to the rest of the world, and procure them its praise." - Thomas Jefferson

  4. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, VA, 1785-8

  5. ** Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Charlottesville, VA, 1769-1784

  6. Andrea Palladio, Villa Rotunda, Vincenza, Italy,c.1566-70

  7. Lord Burlington,Chiswick House, 1729, England

  8. Antoine Rousseau, Hotel de Salm, Paris, France 1782-1787

  9. ** Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Charlottesville, VA, 1769-1784

  10. ** Thomas Jefferson, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1817-26

  11. Thomas Jefferson, UVA, East Pavilion from The Lawn, 1817-22

  12. Robert Adam

  13. Robert Adam, Etruscan Room, Osterly Park, Middlesex, England, c. 1770s

  14. **Charles Bullfinch, Harrison Gray Otis House (#1), Boston, MA, 1795-6

  15. Samuel McIntire, Pierce-Nichols House, Salem, MA, 1782

  16. **Samuel McIntire, Gardner-Pingree House (Essex Institute), Salem, MA, 1810

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