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John Russell Pope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Russell Pope, architect in the Great Buildings Online. ... Born in New York in 1874, John Russell Pope studied architecture under William R. Ware at Columbia University. He graduated in 1894, at which time he won two university awards, one to the American Academy in Rome and one for travel.
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Temple of the Scottish Rite by John Russell Pope architect, at Washington, D.C., 1910, in the Great Buildings Online. ... John Musgrove, ed. Sir Banister Fletcher's A History of Architecture, 19th edition. London: The Royal Institute of British Architects, 1987. ISBN 0-408-01587-X. LC 86-31761. NA200.F63 1987.
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Buildings and structures designed by American architect, John Russell Pope ... For detailed articles about John Russell Pope buildings, select pages in category (thumbnail images are for reference)
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News about John Russell Pope. Commentary and archival information about John Russell Pope from The New York Times. ... News about John Russell Pope, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times...
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Artist: John Russell Pope ( - ); Artworks in Museum Collections: (100); Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by John Russell Pope. ... John Russell Pope - Great Buildings Online; NARA | Digital Classroom | Building An Archives; Pope page 1; Wikipedia:
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John Russell Pope; 1926 ; ... The front facade ... See Index for additional works by Pope.;
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John Russell Pope ; 1919 ; ... "Branch's Castle" at 2501 Monument Avenue, is just two blocks south of John Russell Pope's Union Station. ... This residence was comissioned by John Kerr Branch, Jr., a stockbroker and bank president in Richmond. Unlike Pope's Union Station or his National Gallery of Art in Washington,
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The Beux-Arts trained architect John Russell Pope, who created a plan for Yale in 1919, created a master plan for Dartmouth in 1922-1923. ... Dartmouth College section of The Architecture of John Russell Pope; New York: William Helburn Inc., 1925...
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