An Architectural Monograph Devoted to a Comparative Study of a Group of Early American Doorways

Name/Title

An Architectural Monograph Devoted to a Comparative Study of a Group of Early American Doorways

Entry/Object ID

2005.003.0187

Description

Detailed architectural description of Early American doorways, featuring doorways in New England, New York, and Virginia. Also includes the program for the Sixth Annual Architectural Competition for a three teacher rural school with teachers' cottage outside finish to be of white pine. 16 p, , ill., plates, 29 cm.

Collection

Pamphlets, Guidebooks, Reports, Theses/Dissertations

Acquisition

Accession

2005.003.

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2005)

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Doorways

Search Terms

Fine arts, Architecture, Architectural details, Doors, Architecture, Colonial

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

P319

Book Details

Author

Whitehead, Russell F. (Russell Fenimore), 1884-1954 Clark, Kenneth, 1884-1931, Embury, Aymar

Series

White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs

Publisher

Russell F. Whitehead

Place Published

Location

New York, NY

Date Published

1921

Call No.

NA3010 .E6 1921

Notes

Copy No.: 0

Location

Location

Shelf

Books-Pamphlets

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: No. 2, Vol. VII. The 80th monograph of the White Pine Series. Edited by Russell F. Whitehead; with notes by Aymar Embury II; photographs by Kenneth Clark. The Series Monographs provided visual documentations of classical and unique applications of White Pine, illustrated with crisp photography of the time and vivid illustrations with detailed editorial by well-respected American architects and builders. For more than 25 years, the Monographs became an industry favorite, gaining loyal readership across the country. They earned a valuable place as mainstream architectural reference literature. And for those fortunate enough, often can be found today preserved and treasured in architectural libraries, homes and vintage book stores. (EasternWhitePine.org)

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Create Date

July 21, 2005

Updated By

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Update Date

January 22, 2016