The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboration in 1874 of architect Charles Follen McKim (1847-1909), artist/ photographer William James Stillman (1828-1901), and publisher James Ripley Osgood (1836-1892) to produce a portfolio of images of Newport and its environs.1 As a collection, these images present an argument for the use of Newport\u27s colonial building fabric as a design source for architects of the day
The graphics collections of the Newport Historical Society, managed within the Museum department, in...
Norman Morrison Isham was an authority on Newport’s Colonial architecture and was hired to guide loc...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboratio...
In 1874, the young architect Charles Follen McKim (1847-1909) participated in the compilation of a s...
Charles Follen McKim\u27s photographic portfolio of 18th-century Newport houses and furnishings can ...
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, Newport had more than its fair share of remarkabl...
Although little known today, even among architectural historians, John Dixon Johnston (1849-1928) wa...
Owing to its unique character and architectural heritage, Newport became a microcosm of the Colonial...
The rich artistic heritage of Newport owes as much to recondite personalities as to well-known artis...
The Colony House, pictured here in 1980, was designed by builder Richard Munday in 1739. The Colony ...
After 1830, Newport evolved into a fashionable summer resort in which architectural style played a k...
The graphics collections of the Newport Historical Society, managed within the Museum department, in...
Norman Morrison Isham was an authority on Newport’s Colonial architecture and was hired to guide loc...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...
The first installment of this article in the last issue of Newport History explored the collaboratio...
In 1874, the young architect Charles Follen McKim (1847-1909) participated in the compilation of a s...
Charles Follen McKim\u27s photographic portfolio of 18th-century Newport houses and furnishings can ...
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, Newport had more than its fair share of remarkabl...
Although little known today, even among architectural historians, John Dixon Johnston (1849-1928) wa...
Owing to its unique character and architectural heritage, Newport became a microcosm of the Colonial...
The rich artistic heritage of Newport owes as much to recondite personalities as to well-known artis...
The Colony House, pictured here in 1980, was designed by builder Richard Munday in 1739. The Colony ...
After 1830, Newport evolved into a fashionable summer resort in which architectural style played a k...
The graphics collections of the Newport Historical Society, managed within the Museum department, in...
Norman Morrison Isham was an authority on Newport’s Colonial architecture and was hired to guide loc...
In this From the Collection, we examine the James Franklin printing press. The arrival of this pre...