Title: The Age of Romanticism and Eclecticism in Architecture 18251870
1The Age of Romanticism and Eclecticism in
Architecture (1825-1870)
2Samuel Sloan, Longwood, 1860
3Sweet Briar House, architect unknown, c. 1800 and
1850
4Thomas Cole, The Architects Dream, 1840
5Washington, DC
6Robert Mills and wife Eliza, c. 1851 (l)Theodore
Davis, drawing of Washington, DC, 1869
7 Mills Monument (1848-54
and 1876-84)
8 Three views of the U.S. Treasury, Mills
(1836-42) and Walter (1852) a megalithic
edifice of monumental classicism
9Washington Ablaze, 1814
10Barrel vault and groin vault
11Colonnade and Capital, East façade of Treasury
building
12Floorplan showing individual offices
13J J BedellShadows-on-the-Teche, 1831-34
14"...we have moved into the New House that I find
more cool and pleasant than I expected. I never
saw A more delightful airy house my room
particularly. I have all the children in it and
open the doors and windows every Night." -Mary
C. Weeks to David Weeks, June 28, 1834
15George Swainy, Oak Alley, 1837-39
16Oak Alley, interior and exterior