Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . X -a I 1 i I i Bsa ijKai jsAt .disk zm Figure 112. Designs for the Hunnewell fShepley) house, Portland. Alexander Parris, 1805From the original drawing at the Boston Athenaeum of detail, and now drew upon them more often for the arrangement of the stricter reading of Palladio was Jeffersons new point of departure. Gibbss moremonumental designs and the Yitruvius Britannicus now first came into theirown. New publications made available the details of the style of the was popularized especially by the
Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . X -a I 1 i I i Bsa ijKai jsAt .disk zm Figure 112. Designs for the Hunnewell fShepley) house, Portland. Alexander Parris, 1805From the original drawing at the Boston Athenaeum of detail, and now drew upon them more often for the arrangement of the stricter reading of Palladio was Jeffersons new point of departure. Gibbss moremonumental designs and the Yitruvius Britannicus now first came into theirown. New publications made available the details of the style of the was popularized especially by the later works of William and James Pain,such as the Practical House Carpenter, which seems to have been owned byMclntire and other builders. No less than four of Pains works were republishedin America before A native version of Adam forms was embodied by a Mas- 1 Catalogue of All the Books Published in the United States (1804), reprinted in A. Growoll, BookTrade Bibliography in the United States (1898). Besides The Practical Builder, Boston (1792), andThe Practica
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