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In 1878, White embarked for a year and a half in Europe, and when he returned to New York in September 1879, he joined Charles Follen McKim and William Rutherford Mead to form McKim, Mead and White.
Charles Follen McKim, William Rutherford Mead and Stanford White
Charles Follen McKim ( August 24, 1847 – September 14, 1909 ) was an American Beaux-Arts architect of the late 19th century.
They were active abolitionists and he was named after Charles Follen, another abolitionist and a Unitarian minister.
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The life-size nude was offered as a gift to the Boston Public Library by the building's architect Charles Follen McKim in 1896, to be placed in the garden court of the library.
Across the square is the Boston Public Library, built later ( 1895 ) by Richardson's former draftsman, Charles Follen McKim.
* Stanford White and Charles Follen McKim, who worked in Richardson's office as young men, went on to form McKim, Mead and White and moved into the radically different Beaux-Arts architecture style
It stands on Copley Square, part of an architectural ensemble that includes the John Hancock Tower, Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church, and Charles Follen McKim's Boston Public Library.
* Charles Follen McKim ( 1847 – 1909 ), American Beaux-Arts architect
* 1847 – 24 August, birth of Charles Follen McKim ( died 1909 ).
His first major break occurred when he was hired by Charles Follen McKim to create some illustrations for the Senate Parks Commission ( McMillan Plan ) for Washington.
Lieber was also acquainted with the outgoing gymnasium administrator, Charles Follen, both believing thoroughly in the importance of training the body along with the mind.
The first dedicated building to house the library ( the McKim Building ) was designed by Charles Follen McKim in 1903.
The firm's other two founding partners were Charles Follen McKim ( 1847 – 1909 ), and Stanford White ( 1853 – 1906 ).
In 1872, Mead partnered with Charles Follen McKim, a fellow New York architect, but Mead's talent was more for running an office rather than designing.
The School moved across the Charles River to Cambridge in 1930, and in 1937 took up residence in the stone mansion at One Follen Street, originally built in 1889 by railroad baron Edwin Hale Abbot.
Designed by Charles Follen McKim of the former firm McKim, Mead, and White in an integrated Italian Renaissance style, the Racquet and Tennis Club building is representative of the ornate private clubs constructed in New York during the early twentieth century.
* 1909: Charles Follen McKim ( U. S .)
Its main feature is a 54-room mansion by the distinguished architectural company McKim, Mead & White, with Charles Follen McKim designing the plan and Stanford White assisting by serving as an antiques buyer.
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* The Agricultural Building, designed by Charles McKim
A second important early collection of lyrics is Slave Songs of the United States by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison ( 1867 ).
Post, McKim, Mead, and White, Charles B. Atwood, Carrère and Hastings, Warren and Wetmore, Horace Trumbauer, John Russell Pope, Addison Mizner were all employed by the descendants of " Commodore " Cornelius Vanderbilt, who built only very modestly himself.
The first collection of African American ' slave songs ' was published in 1867 by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison.
In 1876, Ward hired Charles F. McKim to design in the Shingle Style another property, Oakwood.
Returning to the U. S. he spent a few more years with his mentor, Charles McKim, working on projects such as the Rhode Island State House in Providence, Rhode Island, and serving as McKim's personal representative in Chicago during the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, for which MMW was designing several buildings.
The hall of fame and museum are located in the Newport Casino, which was commissioned in 1880 by James Gordon Bennett, Jr. as an exclusive resort for the rich and wealthy, and was designed by Charles McKim along with Stanford White, who did the interiors.
The Washington planners, who included Burnham, Saint-Gaudens, Charles McKim of McKim, Mead, and White, and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., visited many of the great cities of Europe with the intent of making Washington monumental and gardened like the European capitals of the era and creating a sense of the legitimacy of government during a time of social disturbance in the United States.
Charles McKim may refer to:
* Charles M. McKim ( born 1920 ), American architect

Charles and portrait
Her portrait of The Reverend Matthew Blackburne Grier was particularly well-received, as was Sita and Sarita, a portrait of her cousin Charles W. Leavitt's wife Sarah ( Allibone ) Leavitt in white, with a small black cat perched on her shoulder, both gazing out mysteriously.
Modern interpreters have seen this portrait as satire ; it is thought to reveal the corruption present under Charles IV.
The Ashbourne portrait of William Shakespeare, which hangs in the Folger Shakespeare Library was analysed by Charles Wisner Barrell, director of Photography at Bell, who concluded it was an overpainting of the Earl of Oxford, though more recent research identifies it as a portrait of Hugh Hamersley.
In 1969, a plaque to Leigh was placed in the Actors Church, St Paul's, Covent Garden ; in 1985, a portrait of her was included in a series of postage stamps, along with Alfred Hitchcock, Charles Chaplin, Peter Sellers and David Niven to commemorate " British Film Year ".
This portrait was painted in 1772 by Charles Willson Peale.
* Boston, Massachusetts, The standing portrait statue of Patton, designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser, was installed at the Charles River Esplanade along the Hatch Shell Circle in 1953.
Charles Willson Peale | Peale portrait of Robert MorrisRobert Morris was the first person appointed Secretary of the Treasury by George Washington, but Morris declined this office ; thus the first Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton, who was appointed at Morris's suggestion.
In 1821 he finished a painting commissioned by a childhood friend, Monsieur de Pastoret, the Entry of Charles V into Paris ; de Pastoret also ordered a portrait of himself and a religious work ( Virgin with the Blue Veil ).
1822 portrait of Sharitahrish by Charles Bird King, on display in the Library ( White House ) | Library of the White House
A portrait of a young Charles Emmanuel
His portrait of the future Charles II as Prince of Wales at the age of around twelve is a notable baroque composition, and perhaps his finest work.
The royal commissions continued during the 1820s, including one for a portrait of the king's sister Sophia, and one of Sir Walter Scott ( along with Jane Austen, one of Lawrence's favourite authors ), as well as one to paint King Charles X of France for the Waterloo series, for which Lawrence made a trip to Paris, taking Herman Wolff with him.
The State Crown of Henry VII of England included in a portrait of Charles I of England by Daniel Mytens prior to its destruction in 1649.
It hangs as a pendant to the great Olivares portrait — fit rivals of the neighboring Charles V by Titian, which inspired Velázquez to excel himself, and both remarkable for their silvery tone and their feeling of open air.
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, for whom Quercus muehlenbergii was named ( portrait by Charles Willson Peale, 1810 )
Various paintings representing the life of Jesus Christ are present in this room, as well as a portrait of the French King Henry III ( perhaps by Tintoretto ) due to his visit to the city in 1574 on his way from Poland to take up the French throne left vacant with the death of his brother Charles IX.
However, positioned immediately before the large portrait of King Charles I and his family it provides further circumstantial evidence that Lord Burlington may have received an earlier secret Garter from the Stuart Kings in exile ( in this painting King Charles I can be seen wearing the blue sash of the Garter with a " Lesser " George attached ).
A portrait of Charles Jennens from around 1740
* Charles Jalabert ( 1923 ), Martha Washington portrait
* Charles Willson Peale ( 1932 ), George Washington portrait
* Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin ( 1932 ), George Washington portrait
Martha Washington by Rembrandt Peale, probably 1853, based on a portrait by his father, Charles Willson Peale ( National Portrait Gallery ( United States ) | National Portrait Gallery, Washington )

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