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Drawing Toward Home illustrates changes in taste and technology and presents many of the drawings as works of art. It includes designs by both famous and little-known architects and houses designed in the Federal, Victorian, Arts and Crafts, and International styles. From Great Diamond Island, Maine, to Boston's Beacon Street, and from cottages on Cape Cod to mansions in Newport, the houses featured in this book remind us that the architecture of New England is a touchstone of American architecture. Drawing Toward Home is part of a multi-faceted project at Historic New England, including this…mehr

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Drawing Toward Home illustrates changes in taste and technology and presents many of the drawings as works of art. It includes designs by both famous and little-known architects and houses designed in the Federal, Victorian, Arts and Crafts, and International styles. From Great Diamond Island, Maine, to Boston's Beacon Street, and from cottages on Cape Cod to mansions in Newport, the houses featured in this book remind us that the architecture of New England is a touchstone of American architecture. Drawing Toward Home is part of a multi-faceted project at Historic New England, including this engaging book, lively public programs, an interactive website, and a traveling exhibit. The Drawing Toward Home exhibit is currently on display at the National Building Museum, Washing-ton, D.C., February 20August 15, 2010. Please visit www.historicnewengland.org for more information and updates on later exhibit venues.
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Primary contributors to the book are JAMES F. O GORMAN, GRACE SLACK MCNEIL Professor Emeritus of History of American Art, Wellesley College; LORNA CONDON, Curator of Library and Archives at Historic New England; CHRISTOPHER MONKHOUSE, Eloise W. Martin Chair of European Decorative Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago; ROGER G. REED, Historian, National Register of Historic Places; and EARLE G. SHETTLEWORTH, JR., Director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and Maine State Historian. Other contributors include Donald C. Carleton, Jr., Abbott Lowell Cummings, Elizabeth Hope Cushing, Claire W. Dempsey, Stuart A. Drake, James L. Garvin, Peter Gittleman, Dean T. Lahikainen, Maureen Meister, Pauline C. Metcalf, Keith N. Morgan, Richard C. Nylander, Timothy Orwig, Annie Robinson, Charles M. Sullivan, Gary Wolf, and Sally Zimmerman.