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This review is from: Three American Architects: Richardson, Sullivan, and Wright, 1865-1915 (Paperback)
A concise and thoughtful work; a scholarly yet very easy read.
O'Gorman's positioning of Richardson's work as a manifestation of Emerson's call for 'an American beauty' to arise from the 'shop and the mill' as well as the 'field and roadside' is spot-on. This approach resonated through the work of both Sullivan and Wright and, to me, indicates a path that is still relevant (yet often missing) in American architecture today. |
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Three American Architects: Richardson, Sullivan, and Wright, 1865-1915 by James F. O'Gorman (Hardcover - April 9, 1991)
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