Cass Gilbert Abroad: The Young Architect's European TourAfton Historical Society Press, 2002 - 127 頁 "Cass Gilbert's architectural career dawned in his twentieth year, not with an American building but with a sheaf of European sketches. In 1880 he crossed the Atlantic with high hopes but only the vaguest prospect of work, either abroad or on his return. Armed with pencil, pen, and watercolor brushes, he visually raided the cities and countrysides of England, Italy, and France for their architectural wonders, their scenery, and anything else that served his fascination with the monumental and the picturesque." "Gilbert returned home bitterly disappointed at not finding a position in England; but the spoils he brought back with him - a matchless portfolio of studies and sketches - earned him entree into one of the foremost architectural offices in the country and served as the foundation for a long and fruitful career. It is only fitting that these earliest glimmerings of his talent, strong enough even then to win acclaim among his peers in New York and Paris, should at last be brought into the light." "Cass Gilbert Abroad combines the fledgling architect's pen-and-ink and pencil drawings and glorious watercolor sketches from his European tour with letters he wrote home to his mother and to his closest friend and architectural confidant, Minnesota's most prolific architect Clarence Johnston."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... chateau . The road was broad and well kept up , but the shrubbery and trees on either side were let run wild as ... chateau .... At Chambord I went to the " Grand Hotel St. Michel , " which is the only inn at the place .... Before dinner ...
... chateau . The road was broad and well kept up , but the shrubbery and trees on either side were let run wild as ... chateau .... At Chambord I went to the " Grand Hotel St. Michel , " which is the only inn at the place .... Before dinner ...
第 105 頁
... Chateau of Blois is one of the finest in France and was for ages the residence of the Kings . . . . The streets that run up the hillside are often streets of stairs , whose winds and turns open picturesque views and sights of quaint ...
... Chateau of Blois is one of the finest in France and was for ages the residence of the Kings . . . . The streets that run up the hillside are often streets of stairs , whose winds and turns open picturesque views and sights of quaint ...
第 107 頁
... chateau with his suite , and in consequence the whole town was filled with the attachés of the party . I could have a room , but I would have to sleep with a Frenchman , I was told . This I would not do , for ten chances out of twelve ...
... chateau with his suite , and in consequence the whole town was filled with the attachés of the party . I could have a room , but I would have to sleep with a Frenchman , I was told . This I would not do , for ten chances out of twelve ...
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