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  2. Stanford White - Wikipedia

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    Stanford White was born in New York City in 1853, the son of Richard Grant White, a Shakespearean scholar, and Alexina Black (née Mease) (1830–1921). White's father was a dandy and Anglophile with little money but many connections to New York's art world, including the painter John LaFarge, the stained-glass artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

  3. Washington Square Arch - Wikipedia

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    The temporary arch was so popular that more money was raised and, three years later, the permanent stone arch, designed by architect Stanford White, was erected. [6] During the excavations for the eastern pier, human remains, a coffin, and a gravestone dated 1803 were uncovered 10 feet (3.0 m) below ground level. [7]

  4. Rosecliff - Wikipedia

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    The principal architect, Stanford White, modeled the mansion after the Grand Trianon of Versailles, but smaller and reduced to a basic "H" shape, while keeping Mansart's scheme of a glazed arcade of arched windows and paired Ionic pilasters, which increase to columns across the central loggia. White's Rosecliff adds to the Grand Trianon a ...

  5. Madison Square Garden (1890) - Wikipedia

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    Madison Square Garden II, as it has come to be called in retrospect, was designed by noted architect Stanford White, who kept an apartment there. In 1906 White was murdered in the Garden's rooftop restaurant by millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw over White's affair with Thaw's wife, the well-known actress Evelyn Nesbit , who claimed White had raped ...

  6. McKim, Mead & White - Wikipedia

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    The firm's founding partners, Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846–1928), and Stanford White (1853–1906), were giants in the architecture of their time, and remain important as innovators and leaders in the development of modern architecture worldwide.

  7. Hall of Fame for Great Americans - Wikipedia

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    Designed in the neoclassical style by architect Stanford White of the firm McKim, Mead & White, it was built as part of New York University (NYU)'s Bronx campus. The loggia has space for 102 bronze sculptural busts. [2] The loggia runs to the west of the Hall of Languages, Gould Memorial Library, and Hall of Philosophy from south to north.

  8. This $49 Million Mansion Is One of NYC's Last Gilded Age ...

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    973 Fifth Avenue is one of only two Stanford White-designed Manhattan townhouses that remain as single-family residences today. While White's architectural legacy in New York City includes eight ...

  9. Category:Stanford White buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stanford White buildings" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.