Henry Hobson Richardson: Drawings from the Collection of Houghton Library, Harvard UniversityJay Wickersham, Chris Milford, and Hope Mayo, with an essay by James F. O’Gorman and a foreword by Thomas Hyry

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The first in-depth publication of drawings that reveal the creative genius of H. H. Richardson, the greatest American architect of the nineteenth century 

The trove of 4,000 drawings, preserved since Richardson’s death, have been largely unpublished, until now. This new book encompasses masterpieces such as Trinity Church in Boston, MA— voted the “most beautiful building in America” in 1885— the Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail in Pittsburgh, PA; the Ames Gate Lodge in Easton, MA; the Glessner House and the Marshall Field Wholesale Store in Chicago, IL; and many more. 

The book makes a major contribution to Richardson scholarship through its presentation of unpublished sketches, renderings, and plans of more than 50 projects, including city and country houses, churches, libraries, railroad stations, and municipal buildings. Its companion text includes an essay surveying the life and career of Richardson by James F. O’Gorman, the leading scholar of his work, which provides context to the drawings, together with additional essays that discuss the organization of Richardson’s studio in Brookline, MA, and his personal approach to a wide network of clients as well as an overview of the Richardson archive at Harvard.

With its curated selection of 450 drawings, meticulously reproduced to reveal the design process and hand of the architect, this book is a revelatory exploration of Richardson’s work, work that set American architecture on a new course and exerted a global influence on the birth of modernism. 

Henry Hobson Richardson: Drawings from the Collection of Houghton Library was selected for the Classical America Series in Architecture by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art

Specifications:

  • Format: Hardback
  • Size: 292 × 254 mm (11 1/2 × 10 in)
  • Pages: 336 pp
  • Illustrations: 350 illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781580936590

Jay Wickersham is an architect, lawyer, and architectural historian and a former professor in practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Chris Milford is a partner in the architectural firm of Milford & Ford Associates, specializing in historic preservation and restoration.

Hope Mayo is the former Philip Hofer Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library.

James F. O’Gorman is the author of Living Architecture: A Biography of H. H. Richardson, among many publications on the architect’s work.

Thomas Hyry is director of the Houghton Library at Harvard University.

‘A search for the origins of American modernism leads us straight to Richardson. . . . exactly how he accomplished that is made clearer than ever in an instructive, handsomely produced volume . . . Aided by a wide range of beautifully reproduced renderings, from Richardson's lightning-bolt conceptual sketches to seductive presentation drawings by his talented assistants, we are led, project by project and step by step, through the prolific master's output.’ – New York Review of Books

‘Gorgeously produced . . . readers who care about architecture and the built environment will be richly rewarded by plunging in.’ – Harvard Magazine

‘Foremost among nineteenth-century American architects stands H. H. Richardson. . . This new publication . . . reveals the richness and breadth of Richardson’s studio’s work. – A. Krista Sykes, author of Vincent Scully: Architecture, Urbanism, and a Life in Search of Community

'An instructive, handsomely produced volume . . . Aided by a wide range of beautifully reproduced renderings, from Richardson’s lightning-bolt conceptual sketches to seductive presentation drawings by his talented assistants . . . we are led, project by project and step by step, through the prolific master’s output.' – New York Review of Books