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Federalist Architecture

Especially common in New England; a traditionalist approach to classicism, heavily influenced by English models. Charles Bulfinch, Samuel MacIntyre.

Charles Bulfinch

State House, Boston


State House, Boston

State House, Boston

State House, Boston

State House, Boston

State House, Boston

State House, Boston

Charles Bulfinch: State House, 1795-98

  1. State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
  2. State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
  3. Another View From King's Handbook of Boston, 1885.
  4. Elevation of State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
  5. State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect. Before 1917 additions. From an old postcard.
  6. State House Boston, 1795-98. Charles Bulfinch, architect. Painted white in the1920s. From an old postcard.

Domestic Architecture


Gardner-Pingree House

1st H.G. Otis
House, Boston

2nd H.G. Otis
House, Boston

3rd H.G. Otis
House, Boston

Pingree House / 3rd H.G. Otis House / Sears House / Louisburg Square

  1. Gardner-Pingree House, Salem, MA. 1804. Samuel MacIntyre, architect.
  2. 1st Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1796. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
  3. 2nd Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1800. Charles Bulfinch, architect.
  4. 3rd Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, 1806. Charles Bulfinch, architect.


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