Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . I-run Figure 204. Ceiling at Solitude. 1784 to 1785. Figure 205. Ceiling of the stair hall in the Nathaniel Russellhouse, Charleston. Finished before 1811 HOUSES OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC mutules frequently occur in the plates engraved by both men, and it is stated thatone of the embellishments ought always to be in the plancere. Scrolls risingbelow the overhang, which were shown by Benjamin as early as 1797, were alsoused in the Gardner house. A detail of a stucco cornice having as its main mem-ber a hollow adorned with le


Domestic architecture of the American colonies and of the early republic . I-run Figure 204. Ceiling at Solitude. 1784 to 1785. Figure 205. Ceiling of the stair hall in the Nathaniel Russellhouse, Charleston. Finished before 1811 HOUSES OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC mutules frequently occur in the plates engraved by both men, and it is stated thatone of the embellishments ought always to be in the plancere. Scrolls risingbelow the overhang, which were shown by Benjamin as early as 1797, were alsoused in the Gardner house. A detail of a stucco cornice having as its main mem-ber a hollow adorned with leaves, much like one given by Raynerd in 1806, is pre-served among the Tucker papers at the Essex Institute, the Tucker house having


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