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The Gilded LIfe of Richard Morris

The Gilded LIfe of Richard Morris

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The Gilded LIfe of Richard Morris

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Celebrated internationally in the nineteenth century as Americas premier architect, Richard Morris Hunt (18271895) is best known for his opulent Gilded Age Vanderbilt mansions, including Biltmore, the Breakers, Marble House, and other landmark works.

Yet the impact of Richard Hunt on American culture after the Civil War ranges far beyond his lavish palaces. InThe Gilded Life of Richard Morris Hunt, historian Sam Watters reveals the architects remarkable influence in creating the institutions and their conventions that transformed Old World traditions into his generations idea of an American civilization, through architecture, interior design, sculpture, painting, and the ardent advocacy of artisan trades.

The first American to study at the renowned cole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Hunt cultivated a transatlantic network of wealthy, influential men and women during a period of class revolution. Feeling their establishment values and industrial fortunes threatened by the laboring, immigrant poorand driven by a moral obligation to instruct the masses in what was beautiful, true, and goodHunts society concurred on what was needed to define, protect, and perpetuate their ideas of a civil society. To this end and to instill the Eurocentric mores required for global acceptance and dominance, they conceived and built museums, libraries, skyscrapers, apartment houses, and the residential castle.

Watters repositions Hunt and his forty-year career in light of new discoveries and connections made through his meticulous study of the Richard Morris Hunt Collection at the Library of Congress. Featuring 200 illustrations, including Hunts drawings, images he collected, portraits of his privileged New York and Newport inner circle, and new photographs and plans, this dynamic biography follows the contours of American thought that shaped Hunts life and work among the ruling one percent. Written by Sam Watters. Foreword by Dr. Carla D. Hayden. Hardcover; 312 pages.

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