MCKIM, CHARLES FOLLEN

1847–1909, American architect, b. Chester co., Pa., studied (1867–70) at the École des Beaux-Arts. He was one of the founders of the firm of McKim, Mead, and Bigelow, which in 1879 became McKim, Mead, and White (see William Rutherford Mead and Stanford White). A vast number of important commissions came into the firm's offices, in which McKim's spirit and taste were the controlling forces. Following a policy of adhering to classical architecture and its Renaissance derivatives, the partners erected a long series of buildings with a restrained classical sobriety that turned the tide away from the vagaries of the prevailing romanticism. Early examples of the style were the old Madison Square Garden (1891, now demolished), New York City, and the Boston Public Library (1888–95). McKim was influential in the development of the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition, for which he built the Agricultural Palace. He designed a fine series of clubhouses in New York City, of which the Harvard Club and the University Club are two; a number of buildings for Columbia Univ., including the present-day Low Memorial Library; the Pennsylvania RR station (1904–10); the Pierpont Morgan Library; and numerous fine commercial and residential works. His restorations include the work on Thomas Jefferson's buildings at the Univ. of Virginia and on the White House at Washington, D.C. McKim was associated with D. H. Burnham, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and F. L. Olmsted, Jr., on the Senate Park Commission, which drew up plans for the development of Washington and the District of Columbia. He was first president of the American Academy in Rome, to the founding of which he had devoted many years of zealous effort.

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...the architectural firm McKim, Mead and White, acknowledges...of Architecture under Charles Reilly, paper read to...latest work of Messrs McKim, Mead...44 S. C. Ramsey, Charles Herbert Reilly, in Budden...in Sharples ed. , Charles Reilly and the Liverpool...
...FAMILY LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON BY CHARLES MOORE WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MRS...AMERICAN REVOLUTION COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY CHARLES MOORE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The Riverside...generations to come. They will be our judges. CHARLES MOORE WASHINGTON, D.C. February...
...and with Eliza Follen, married to the abolitionist Charles Follen. Since she was not scheduled to meet the other women...the adjoining antislavery office, he and his friend, Charles C. Burleigh, locked the door to prevent the crowd from...
...Architects 3 September 1915 , pp. 379-80. Charles-Louis Clerisseau 1721-1820 , trained...participate in this bold enterprise, Pierre Charles LEnfant, who had served in the Continental...secrecy; its existence became known to Charles E. Peterson about 1950. John Norman continued...
...by a host of imitators of Shaw and Eastlake, or the fashionable casinos at Newport and Short Hills by the new firm of McKim, Mead and White. These men, however, had grasped the deeper implications of the movement, which involved not the copying...
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...librarys principal staircase.7 Charles Follen McKim, the buildings chief architect...however, the artist wrote to Charles McKim asking the architect to secure...educational use, the librarys director Charles Belden reported to art historian...
...Renaissance palazzo by Charles Follen McKim, the library represented...Library, Boston, Mass., McKim, Mead and White, architects...employed Richardson and McKim, such as Princeton University...American Scene (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1946...


 

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...through the Victorian period styles, which made their classicism the product of a quest and not of indoctrination. Charles Follen McKim (1847-1909) was the son of a prominent Philadelphia Quaker, an abolitionist who helped launch the Nation magazine...
...geometrical terraces and walks from Charles Follen McKims Low Library, which dominates...Columbia campus, designed integrally by McKim, Mead White, represents architecturally...with its surrounding rectangle of McKim, Mead White brick and limestone...
...Avenue. For his architect he chose Charles Follen McKim, that prodigiously gifted classicist...its distinctive physiognomy so McKim inflected his classical forms to...the cubic room lodged between the McKim building and the 1928 annex. Such...
...Manipulating the same style, Charles Follen McKim had a much surer hand: those New...the rule of its Bourbon monarch, Charles VII, it had blossomed into a thriving...cosmopolitan European capital. Charles was a true Enlightenment prince...
...Little more than a century has passed since Charles Follen McKim submitted to the Columbia trustees the 1893 McKim, Mead White masterplan for the university...granite Italian Renaissance-style buildings, McKim created an interior landscape, a kind...
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MCKIM, CHARLES FOLLEN 1847 1909, American architect, b. Chester co., Pa...Beaux-Arts. He was one of the founders of the firm of McKim, Mead, and Bigelow, which in 1879 became McKim, Mead, and White (see William Rutherford Mead and Stanford...
...Bennett, drew up a plan for Chicago, much of which was put into execution. In 1901 a commission composed of Burnham, Charles Follen McKim, and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., devised a scheme for the modern development and beautification of Washington...


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