The Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville, North Carolina. It is the largest privately owned home in the United States. It was privately owned by George Washington Vanderbilt and his family. The house was designed by Richard Morris Hunt. Frederick Law Olmsted designed the landscape. The Biltmore Estate had a major role in the development of the creative architecture of the era and is well known for being America's largest home. The Biltmore Estate was built from 1889 and 1895. It cost about
Architecture is a medium to give creativity and phantasy full scope. Different styles are contained and combined in sometimes only one building. To trace the origin of Europe’s architecture, on have to look in times before Christ. What is proved is the use of columns and stonework in cultures like the Egyptian, which might have influenced the Greek’s culture, who subsequent spread their style in Europe. Therefore Europe gained the most diverse styles and eras whereas American architecture had a modest
Gothic revivalist. The revivals of the ancient architecture influenced the architectural designs of many architects of the time. Two of the most noted architects in the nineteenth century who were influenced by the architectural revivals were: Richard Morris Hunt, the leading architect to the Beaux Art style; and Henry Hobson Richardson, the father of the Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. The
Alva Belmont was a wealthy socialite who used her fortune to advance the women's rights movement of the early 1900s. Born on January 17, 1853 in Mobile, Alabama. She was educated in France, and settled in New York City where she married William K. Vanderbilt. Her second husband was Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont and after his death in 1908, Belmont suddenly devoted herself and her fortune to the struggle for women's suffrage and rights. She died on January 26, 1933, in Paris, France. In the early
America. He continued to add land to this original purchase until his Estate consisted of 125,000 acres, including Mount Pisgah. Mr. Vanderbilt commissioned two of America’s most renowned designers to assist him in planning an ideal estate. Richard Morris Hunt, the first American to receive an architectural degree from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, was called on to design the House. He and Mr. Vanderbilt decided to build in the style of a 16th century French chateau. Frederick
The Biltmore Estate represents the finest architecture, construction, and materials available in the late nineteenth century. The famous house was built by George Vanderbilt, grandson of Corneluis Vanderbilt. George inherited money from Cornelius, a pioneer in the railroad industry (Hudson et al. 113). Cornelius Vanderbilt gained much of his wealth and prominence through hard work in the railroad and shipping industries (Cohen n. pag). BY the time he died, his railroad company he owned was
hand in hand with the world today. The characters in the short stories. “Monkey's Paw” by Richard Connell is about a family getting the gift of a monkey's paw that holds three wishes and instead of heeding the warning of an old friend, they use the wishes for horrible consequences.” The Most Dangerous Game” follows the story of a young man who gets trapped on an island with a man called General Zaroff that hunts the unfortunate people who stumble across the island.”How to transform” is about an eighth
The Independence process has an important antecedent in September 1774, when the Intolerable Laws determined the convocation of the First Continental Congress of Philadelphia, non-separatist character. In 1775, a conflict in Lexington caused the death of some settlers and they began to organize themselves militarily. The king declared the Americans in rebellion and the settlers passed into open revolt. In 1776, Virginia took the initiative and declared itself independent, with an explicit Declaration
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. The main Neoclassical architectural style building is located on the eastern edge of Central Park in New York City, New York. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986. It was founded in 1870 with a mission to collect, preserve, and display works of art. In 1866 a group of Americans gathered at a restaurant to celebrate the Fourth of July. After dinner, John Jay, a prominent lawyer gave a speech proposing
Henry Louis Sullivan was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 3, 1856 at 22 South Bennet Street. However due to miss interpretation of the birth records during the year of his birth his identification was read as “Louis Henry”. Andrienne, his mother did not mind the misinterpretation and decided to keep the change in honor of her father. Patrick Sullivan, his father was an English native who studied the art of music and dancing. During his early twenties he was dancing instructor in London