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  1. Henry Hobson Richardson was an American architect, best known for his work in a style that became known as Richardsonian Romanesque.

  2. 24 de feb. de 2016 · Henry Hobson Richardson was one of the top American architects of the 19th century, and his interpretation of the Romanesque style (some call it Richardson Romanesque or Richardsonian Romanesque ...

  3. Henry Hobson Richardson ( 29 de septiembre de 1838 – 27 de abril de 1886) fue un importante arquitecto estadounidense del siglo XIX, cuyo trabajo tuvo un significativo impacto en Boston, Pittsburgh, Albany y Chicago, entre otras ciudades. Su arquitectura dio origen al nombre de un estilo, el románico richardsoniano, que estuvo en boga a ...

  4. Richardson came to Harvard University in 1856 and stayed until 07/1859. He settled in Paris, France, in 09/1859, choosing that country spent the Civil War years in Europe, studying in Paris and elsewhere, and returned in 1865, at war's end. He got married in 1867 in Boston, MA, and set up his household on Staten Island, NY.

  5. Henry Hobson Richardson, porträtt av Sir Hubert von Herkomer från National Portrait Gallery i Washington, DC. Henry Hobson Richardson, född 29 september 1838 i St. James Parish, Louisiana, USA, död 27 april 1886 i Brookline, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk arkitekt och en av den moderna amerikanska arkitekturens pionjärer.

  6. 1872–1877, Henry Hobson Richardson; 1894–1897, 1914 Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge; 1937–1938, Maginnis and Walsh; 2003–, Goody, Clancy and Associates. Copley Sq. Serene and powerful, Trinity Church surveys its substantial architectural rivals encircling Copley Square.

  7. 18 de may. de 2018 · Richardson, Henry Hobson (1838–86). Influential and brilliantly gifted American architect. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts (1860–2), and worked in Paris under Labrouste 's elder brother, Théodore (1799–1885), and then Hittorff, before returning the USA (1865). He entered into partnership with Charles Dexter Gambrill (1834–80 ...

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