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  1. Henry Hobson Richardson, whose Richardson Romanesque buildings—inspired by 11th and 12th-century structures in Southern France, Italy, and Spain—is a cornerstone of yankee architecture.

  2. Henry Hobson Richardson, FAIA (September 29, 1838 – April 27, 1886) was an American architect, best known for his work in a style that became known as Richardsonian Romanesque. Along with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, Richardson is one of "the recognized trinity of American architecture".

  3. Henry Hobson Richardson, of "Richardsonian Romanesque" architectural style, combined medieval-like exteriors with innovative modern elements.

    • September 29, 1838
    • April 27, 1886
  4. Sep 29, 2017 · Richardsonian Romanesque describes the revival and alteration of Romanesque architecture by Henry Hobson Richardson in the United States. The style is characterized by its fusion of French ...

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  5. Few architects have a style named after their work. But Henry Hobson Richardson, whose Richardson Romanesque buildings—inspired by 11th and 12th century structures in Southern France, Italy, and...

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Famous for designing massive stone buildings with semicircular "Roman" arches, Henry Hobson Richardson developed a late Victorian style that became known as Richardsonian Romanesque.

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  8. Henry Hobson Richardson (whose office after 1874 was located in Brookline, Mass.) provided a scale that was public, but at the same time mitigated the "public" aspects by inserting potent domestic references familiar to the New England consciousness.

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