Images
-
Church of the Unity, Springfield, Massachusetts (1866-69). Richardson's first commission.
-
Grace Episcopal Church, Medford, Massachusetts (1867)
-
Crowninshield House, Boston, Massachusetts (1868)
-
William Dorsheimer House, Buffalo, New York (1868)
-
H.H. Richardson Complex, New York State Asylum for the Insane, Buffalo, New York (1869). First building using the Richardsonian Romanesque style.
-
Brattle Square Church (now First Baptist Church), Boston, Massachusetts (1869)
-
Hampden County Courthouse, Springfield, Massachusetts (1871)
-
Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1872)
-
William Watts Sherman House, Newport, Rhode Island (1874)
-
Hayden Building, Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts; (1875) Last remaining commercial building in Boston
-
Cheney Building, Hartford, Connecticut (1875)
-
Winn Memorial Library, Woburn, Massachusetts (1876)
-
Ames Free Library, North Easton, Massachusetts (1877)
-
Sever Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1878)
-
Rectory for Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1879)
-
Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, North Easton, Massachusetts (1879)
-
Ames Monument, Laramie, Wyoming (1879)
-
Albany City Hall, Albany, New York (1880)
-
Ames Gate Lodge, North Easton, Massachusetts (1880)
-
Thomas Crane Public Library, Quincy, Massachusetts (1880)
-
Austin Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1881)
-
Auburndale Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Auburndale, Massachusetts (1881, demolished 1960s).
-
Old Colony Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, North Easton, Massachusetts (1881)
-
Mary Fiske Stoughton House, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1882-83)
-
Robert Treat Paine Estate, Waltham, Massachusetts (1883)
-
Converse Memorial Library, Malden, Massachusetts (1883)
-
Allegheny County Buildings, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1883)
-
Billings Memorial Library, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont (1883)
-
Framingham Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Framingham, Massachusetts (1883)
-
Wellesley Railroad Station, Boston & Albany Railroad, Wellesley, Massachusetts (1884)
-
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1885)
-
New London Union Station, New London, Connecticut (1885)
-
Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, Chicago, Illinois (1885, demolished 1930)
-
John J. Glessner House, Chicago, Illinois (1885)
-
Bagley Memorial Fountain, Detroit, Michigan (1885)
-
Lucius Tuckeman Mansion, Washington, D.C. (1885)
-
Lululaund or the Sir Hubert von Herkomer House - Bushey, Hertfordshire, England (1886)
Read more about this topic: Henry Hobson Richardson
Famous quotes containing the word images:
“no images of pastoral will,
But fear, thirst, hunger, and huddled chill.”
—James Vincent Cunningham (19111985)
“You may read any quantity of books, and you may almost as ignorant as you were at starting, if you dont have, at the back of your minds, the change for words in definite images which can only be acquired through the operation of your observing faculties on the phenomena of nature.”
—Thomas Henry Huxley (182595)
“It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past.... Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
—George Steiner (b. 1929)