Frontispiece—Garden Front of Bennett House, New Bedford, Epoch 1840.
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PLATES. |
I— | In an Old Time Renaissance Garden. The Governor Smith House at Wiscasset, Me. |
II— | Doorway, Washington Square, North, New York City. |
III— | Pickering House, Salem, Mass. Erected A.D. 1649. Cole House, Farmington, Conn. |
IV— | If you want atmosphere and plenty of it, go to Salem. Historic Atmosphere in a Modern Dwelling,—Silvergate. |
V— | Shirley-on-the-James. American Renaissance Dwelling by an imitator of Richardson. Date about 1890. |
VI— | Doorway at Bristol, R. I. |
VII— | American Renaissance and Analysis. |
VIII— | The Newly Invented Architecture and Analysis. Eastover, Terrace and Peristyle. |
IX— | Eastover: Garden Front. |
X— | Not every Architect is Able to Give you this Atmosphere. Page House, Danvers, Mass. Money will not buy the Cotton Smith House. |
XI— | Victims of Commercialism, Belmont Houses, New York City. Chimney-piece, American Renaissance. Designed by T. Henry Randall. |
XII— | Simplicity of Art, Wadsworth House, Middletown, Conn. Efflorescence of Commercialism. |
XIII— | Mantelpiece, American Renaissance. Epoch 1806. Orne-Ropes House, Salem. Epoch 1720. Both name and identity of its designer have in all probability been irrevocably mislaid in oblivion, but he was an architect. |
XIV— | Doorway, Means House, Amherst, N. H. |
XV— | Munro-French House, Bristol, R. I. Epoch 1800. These apprentices essayed no stunts. An Ancient Farm-house at Durham, Conn. |
XVI— | So far as teaching architectural art is concerned it must be admitted that our public schools have been a dead failure.—Modern Farm-house. Type of Farm-house. Epoch end of Eighteenth Century. |
XVII— | Peristyle to a House in Wyoming, N. J. (1897). American Renaissance, 1899. |
XVIII— | Detail, Princessgate, 1896. “A little learning is a dangerous thing,” etc. |
XIX— | Wyck, Germantown. Epoch A.D. 1700. |
XX— | XX—Doorway, Philadelphia Club. |
XXI— | Derby-Ward House, Salem, Mass. Seventeenth Century. Souvenir of Abigail and Deliverance Hobbs, two alleged witches of Topsfield, Mass. |
XXII— | Modern Cottage with a Germantown Hood. Modern Cottage with a Dutch Hood. |
XXIII— | Germantown Motive Applied to a Modern Cottage. Type of Early Connecticut House, Stratford, Conn. |
XXIV— | Type of Early Connecticut House, Middletown, Conn. |
XXV— | Johnson House, Germantown, Pa. House at Hackensack, N. J. Eighteenth Century. |
XXVI— | House at Bogota, N. J. Eighteenth Century. |
XXVII— | Mount Vernon-on-the-Potomac. River front. |
XXVIII— | Mount Vernon-on-the-Potomac. West front. |
XXIX— | A Salem Gateway, Nichols House. Hoppin House, from the close, Litchfield. |
XXX— | House of Captain McPhÆdris at Portsmouth, N. H. |
XXXI— | Doorway at Warren, R. I. Chimney-piece, American Renaissance, 1899. |
XXXII— | Morris House, Ger
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