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    H.H. Richardson (Sept. 29, 1838 - April 27, 1886) Henry Hobson Richardson was the Frank Lloyd Wright of his day, an undisputed American architectural master who did more to influence buildings nationwide than any of his contemporaries. He was born Sept. 29, 1838, and died April 27, 1886. Most of his surviving work is in New England.

  2. Volume. 32. Issue. 6. It was common ground among everyone who knew him in the late 1870’s and early 1880’s that Henry Hobson Richardson was one of the great Americans of his day. It was not that he ever talked big—that would have been quite out of character—but that he looked big, thought big, and built big. Bigness became him, moreover.

  3. Henry Hobson Richardson. 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 ...

  4. By Edward Alden JEWELL. With a preview yesterday afternoon the Museum of Modern Art opened three exhibitions that together fill all the available gallery space: Photographs, drawings and plans illustrating the achievements of H.H. Richardson, American architect, the fiftieth anniversary of whose death is being commemorated this year; posters by ...

  5. Henry Hobson Richardson (Saint-James, 29 de septiembre de 1838 - Brookline, 27 de abril de 1886) fue un arquitecto estadounidense que cambió el curso de la arquitectura norteamericana al introducir novedad en el monótono discurso neogótico-estilo Segundo Imperio, con su sugerente, libre, atrevida y personalísima propuesta neorrománica.

  6. 3 de dic. de 2021 · August 24, 2021August 21, 2021 Buildings of New England 2 Comments. In 1881, Henry Hobson Richardson furnished plans for this modest, shingled cottage in the town of Marion, overlooking Sippican Harbor. At the same time, he was also completing designs for Austin Hall at Harvard and overseeing the construction of Albany City Hall in New York ...

  7. HH Richardson is today ranked among the greatest architects of 19th century America. Education and Architectural Training. Born and raised in Louisiana, Henry Hobson Richardson studied civil engineering at Harvard College and Tulane University, after which he became only the second American student, after Richard Morris Hunt (1827-95), to study ...