American Architecture Collection
"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of American Architecture: From Historic Landmarks to Iconic Residences" The Main House at Shaker Village
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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of American Architecture: From Historic Landmarks to Iconic Residences" The Main House at Shaker Village, KY (engraving): A testament to simplicity and craftsmanship, this historic house stands as a reminder of the Shaker community's dedication to functional design. The Mount, designed by Edith Wharton, completed in 1902 (photo): Edith Wharton's architectural masterpiece showcases her impeccable taste and vision, blending elegance with practicality in every detail. North-east corner of Wall and William Streets, New York City, 1798 (w / c and ink on paper): Step back in time with this captivating watercolor depiction of early New York City architecture; a glimpse into the bustling streets that laid the foundation for America's financial hub. View of the Capitol (colour litho): Marvel at the grandeur of one of America's most iconic structures - the Capitol Building - radiating power and democracy through its majestic presence on Capitol Hill. The Capitol Building, also known as the Masonic Temple, Chicago: This architectural gem captivates visitors with its intricate details and symbolic significance while serving as a testament to Chicago's rich history. Poster advertising James H. Seymour & Co. , Commission Merchants at New York: An artistic blend of commerce and architecture comes alive in this vibrant poster capturing both business prowess and urban charm. Capitol Hill, first built in 1793 (photo): Witness history unfold through this photograph showcasing an enduring symbol of American governance - where decisions are made that shape our nation's destiny. Liberty Bell commissioned in 1751 (bronze) (see also 126528 and 126527): Behold an emblematic icon steeped in historical significance; a bell that rang out freedom across generations continues to inspire awe today. Courthouse Philadelphia (oil on canvas).