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Wisconsin’s Own: Twenty Remarkable Homes
Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2010 Cloth: 978-0-87020-452-4 Library of Congress Classification F582.C66 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 977.5
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Take an intimate journey through the family, history, and architecture of 20 residential treasures in Wisconsin’s Own by M. Caren Connolly and Louis Wasserman. Richly illustrated with the photography of Zane Williams and complemented by historical images and watercolors and line drawings, Wisconsin’s Own profiles the architectural history of state’s most remarkable residences built between 1854 and 1939. The houses are a mix of public and private homes that are representative of varied architectural styles, from an Italianate along the Mississippi River and an interpretation of a sixteenth-century northern Italian villa overlooking Lake Michigan to an Adirondack-style camp in the North Woods and a fourteen-bedroom Georgian Revival mansion on Lake Geneva. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School is, of course, represented as well with examples by Wright and his mentor Louis Sullivan. See other books on: Architectural & Industrial | Architecture, Domestic | Dwellings | Historic buildings | History, Local See other titles from Wisconsin Historical Society Press |
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