- Title
- Institute for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind
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- Creator
- Robert Cary Long (1810-1849)
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- Description
- This series includes a watercolor elevation, numerous floor plans, and some detailed drawings. This series includes a watercolor elevation, numerous floor plans, and some detailed drawings. Long, Jr. was a well-known architect from Baltimore, Maryland, working during the 1820s-1840s. He learned the trade from his father, Robert Cary Long, also a Baltimore architect. In 1826, Robert, Jr. moved to New York City to study with Martin E. Thompson and Ithiel Town. He was also influenced by the work of A.J. Davis. By 1835, Long had returned to Baltimore where he opened his own business and became best known for the designs of churches, many of which were in the Gothic style. In 1848, he once again moved to New York City where not only was he noted for his designs, but for his numerous publications as well. Partial watermark on 68x198.54d: Key Mill Kent.
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- Format
- ["drawing"]
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- Subjects
- ["Architectural drawings","Architecture--Designs and plans"]
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