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Maginnis, Charles Donagh (1867-1955)
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Maginnis, Charles D., 1867-1955
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Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Maginnis came to America at age 18. In Boston, he apprenticed with Edmund Wheelwright as a draftsman. Inspired by the Gothic Revival churches of Ralph Adams Cram, Maginnis became one the leading figures in ecclesiastic design and the collegiate Gothic. He built many churches in the Boston area, and won the commission for the Boston College campus in 1909. He redesigned the chancel of Trinity Church in Boston in 1938.
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Boston College University Libraries
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Trinity Church
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500107136
architect
Christ in Majesty
Parish House: Wise Virgin
Presentation of Virgin in Temple - Julia Appleton McKim Memorial Window
Resurrection of Christ - Mary Love Boott Welch Memorial Window
Trinity Church
Vision of St. John: Ieposolyma the New Jerusalem
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Architects
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Richardson, Henry Hobson (1838-1886)
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Richardson, Henry Hobson, 1838-1886
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Born in Priestley Plantation, Louisiana, Richardson was educated at Harvard and then studied architecture in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts (1859–62). While in Europe he worked under Henri Labrouste and Jakob Ignaz Hittorf. He initiated the Romanesque Revival in the United States, which led to a distinctively homegrown style of architecture called Richardsonian Romanesque, dated 1870–95. The style recalls Spanish and French eleventh century Romanesque with massive stone walls, big interior spaces, and semicircular arches interacting together in a continuous architectural flow. He specialized in churches, the most famous of which is Trinity Church, Boston (1872-77), but also designed other well-known buildings such as the Allegheny County Buildings in Pittsburgh and halls of residence at Harvard. He also designed a number of private houses, railroad stations, and wholesale stores.
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Boston College University Libraries
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Trinity Church
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500016339
architect
Christ in Majesty
Presentation of Virgin in Temple - Julia Appleton McKim Memorial Window
Resurrection of Christ - Mary Love Boott Welch Memorial Window
Trinity Church
Vision of St. John: Ieposolyma the New Jerusalem
Wise Virgin