Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . Figure no. Plans of the Harrison Gray Otis house, 45 Beacon Street, Boston. 1807From measured drawings by Ogden Codman Ec or. AMERICAN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE studied architecture under Hoban, Jefferson, and Latrobe to fit himself regularlyfor professional practice. Gifted craftsmen showed in some instances remarkable power in assimilatingthe new ideas. Samuel Mclntire in Salem alter 1792, John McComb in New Yorkafter 1798, were little behind the pioneers and were themselves leaders of impor-tance. Their practice tended t
Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . Figure no. Plans of the Harrison Gray Otis house, 45 Beacon Street, Boston. 1807From measured drawings by Ogden Codman Ec or. AMERICAN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE studied architecture under Hoban, Jefferson, and Latrobe to fit himself regularlyfor professional practice. Gifted craftsmen showed in some instances remarkable power in assimilatingthe new ideas. Samuel Mclntire in Salem alter 1792, John McComb in New Yorkafter 1798, were little behind the pioneers and were themselves leaders of impor-tance. Their practice tended to assume a professional character. Books were of less relative influence than in the Colonial period, but remainedmuch in use. The amateurs and craftsmen were still dependent on them for forms IK ~—?r™~~»•— — ——• v > iigjj ; JK M ill 11111 Mi Mi iPiM M 1 f mm. tea .
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