In this article, Richard Champlin describes the design of the landscaping of various Newport mansions, the meaning behind each and the process undertaken to achieve the specific features of each. In the second installment of this series, Champlin discusses Stoneacre, Vinland, Wakehurst, Morton Park, and Wildacre
In late October 1849, an editorial in the Newport Daily News described houses then underway or recen...
Between 1830 and 1860, Newport became a favored summer haunt for moderately wealthy southerners, Bos...
The Breakers, an 10-acre estate on Ochre Point overlooking the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island, epito...
In this article, Richard Champlin describes the design of the landscaping of various Newport mansion...
In this article, Richard Champlin describes the landscaping of prominent Newport properties, and the...
In this article, Brockway describes the broad range of cultural and designed landscapes across Rhode...
Designed by McKim, Meade and White, particularly Stanford White, Rosecliff was built strictly as a s...
After leading a life in the military, Col. Francis Hoppin became a leading architect whose work stil...
After 1830, Newport evolved into a fashionable summer resort in which architectural style played a k...
2018 marks the bicentenary of the death of Humphry Repton, one of the most important and prolific of...
Ochre Court was commissioned by New York real-estate baron Odgen Goulet. It merges Flamboyant Gothic...
In late October 1849, an editorial in the Newport Daily News described houses then underway or recen...
Between 1830 and 1860, Newport became a favored summer haunt for moderately wealthy southerners, Bos...
The Breakers, an 10-acre estate on Ochre Point overlooking the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island, epito...
In this article, Richard Champlin describes the design of the landscaping of various Newport mansion...
In this article, Richard Champlin describes the landscaping of prominent Newport properties, and the...
In this article, Brockway describes the broad range of cultural and designed landscapes across Rhode...
Designed by McKim, Meade and White, particularly Stanford White, Rosecliff was built strictly as a s...
After leading a life in the military, Col. Francis Hoppin became a leading architect whose work stil...
After 1830, Newport evolved into a fashionable summer resort in which architectural style played a k...
2018 marks the bicentenary of the death of Humphry Repton, one of the most important and prolific of...
Ochre Court was commissioned by New York real-estate baron Odgen Goulet. It merges Flamboyant Gothic...
In late October 1849, an editorial in the Newport Daily News described houses then underway or recen...
Between 1830 and 1860, Newport became a favored summer haunt for moderately wealthy southerners, Bos...
The Breakers, an 10-acre estate on Ochre Point overlooking the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island, epito...