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"Americans in Paris: Foundations of Americas Architectural Gilded Age" with Margot Ellis
The Richard H. Driehaus Museum
Chicago, IL
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"Americans in Paris: Foundations of Americas Architectural Gilded Age" with Margot Ellis
5:30 Reception
6:30 Lecture
Book Signing to Follow


AMERICANS IN PARIS tells the story of the influential group of American architecture students who attended the world-renowned school and went on to design and build many of our nations most recognized and prestigious buildings and monuments. American alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts, famous for being the greatest art and architecture school in the world at the time, include Richard Morris Hunt, Guy Lowell, John Russell Pope, Julia Morgan, and many others.  This exhaustively researched and lavishly produced book is the first English language account of the architectural program at the École des Beaux-Arts written by a French graduate of the school. It contains exclusive details about the design and construction of Pennsylvania Station (1904-1910), Boston Public Library (1888-1895), Biltmore Estate (1895), New York Public Library (1897-1911), Kykuit (1914), and many more structures built during the height of Americas Gilded Age.

Margot M. Ellis was educated at Manhattanville College where she received a bachelors degree in French Studies and Harvard University where she received a masters degree in Anthropology. Hired as a research assistant by Mr. Carlhian, Miss Ellis spent 15 years completing the Americans in Paris manuscript and brought it to publication after the death of Mr. Carlhian in 2012. She is an author and editor based in Tucson, Arizona.
While working as part of the legendary Boston firm Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, the late Jean Paul Carlhian is most noted for enlivening the National Mall in Washington, DC. Carlhian also designed the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery of Asian Art, both part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. In addition, he designed campus buildings for Northeastern University in Boston, Middlebury College in Vermont, and Harvard University, where he formerly taught at the Graduate School of Design. He graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in 1945, receiving the best thesis prize and, as a Wheelwright fellow at Harvard, received a masters degree in City Planning in 1947.

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The Richard H. Driehaus Museum (Ver)
40 East Erie Street
Chicago, IL 60611
United States
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Artes > Literaria
Artes > Visual
Educación > Clases

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Organizador: The Chicago Institute of Classical Architecture & Art
En BPT desde: Oct 31, 2012
 
The Richard H. Driehaus Museum
classicistchicago.org


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