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Hill-Stead: The Country Palace of Theodate Pope Riddle

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Hill-Stead: The Country Palace of Theodate Pope Riddle - O'Gorman, James F (Editor), and Cooke, Edward S, Professor (Editor)
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Nestled in the bucolic village of Farmington, Connecticut, at the summit of 152 hilltop acres, sits what many architectural historians consider to be the finest Colonial Revival house in the United States. The 33,000-square-foot Hill-Stead was built for Alfred Pope, a wealthy Cleveland industrialist looking for an East Coast country estate to house his world-class collection of French impressionist art. The house was designed by his daughter, Theodate, a self-trained architect of considerable talent and ambition at a time ...

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Hill-Stead: The Country Palace of Theodate Pope Riddle 2010, Princeton Architectural Press, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781568987590

Hardcover