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  1. Richard Howland Hunt (March 14, 1862 – July 12, 1931) was an American architect and member of the Hunt family of Vermont who worked with his brother Joseph Howland Hunt in New York City at Hunt & Hunt. The brothers were sons of Richard Morris Hunt, the first American Beaux-Arts architect.

  2. Architect Richard Morris Hunt, who was one of the founding trustees of the Metropolitan and the most fashionable architect of his day, designed both the Museum's classical Beaux-Arts Fifth Avenue façade and the Great Hall, which now greets more than five million visitors each year.

  3. Hunt, Joseph Howland [and] Richard Howland [Hunt], 1922 (Hunt & Hunt, Architects, New York, New York) [ANS correspondence, ca. 1908-1931] : American Numismatic Society : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. American Numismatic Society. Topics. ANS Joseph Hodges Choate medal. Collection.

  4. Richard Howland Hunt, distinguished New York architect and former president of the Municipal Art Society, of which he was a member for many years, died yesterday at his home, 345 West Eighty...

  5. Biltmore is the largest privately owned residence in the United States, the masterpiece of famed American architect Richard Morris Hunt, and possibly the most prominent icon of the Gilded Age.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Hunt, who had worked for Napoleon III as Inspector of Construction, was used to having wealthy clients (he designed numerous mansions in New York City) and did not factor money into the cost of...

  7. Hace 4 días · Most of the opulent buildings by Gilded Age architect Richard Morris Hunt were destroyed, but a handful remain in New York City and Newport.