icon for Home page
icon for Kid's Home page
icon for Digital Collection
icon for Activities
icon for Turns Exhibit
icon for In the Classroom
icon for Chronologies
icon for My Collection

Online Collection

front
(c) Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield MA. All rights reserved.
Contact us for information about using this image.



label levels:

There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: Neoclassical architecture was extremely popular at the turn of the 19th century. These architectural forms carried special meaning to Americans in particular, who self-consciously modeled their political institutions upon those of classical Rome and ancient Athens. For plans and guidance, builders could turn to "The Country Builder's Assistant" by Asher Benjamin (1773-1845), an American-born architect. First published in 1806, Benjamin's book was in its sixth printing by 1827. The architectural features in Benjamin's book were extremely popular, especially in the Northeast. The Coleman-Hollister house in Greenfield, Massachusetts, designed and built by Asher Benjamin himself, is an excellent example of neoclassical architecture.

 

top of page

Coleman- Hollister House

photographer   Benjamin F. Popkins (1822-1905)
date   1890-1899
location   Greenfield, Massachusetts
process/materials   glass plate negative
item type   Photograph/Photograph
accession #   #1997.08.03.33


Look Closer icon My Collection icon Interactive Activity icon Detailed info icon


ecard icon Send an e-Postcard of this object



See Also...

Memorial Hall

"Greenfield High School for Young Ladies"

Greenfield, Mass Birds-Eye View

"The Country Builder's Assistant, Fully Explaining The Best Methods For Striking Regular And Quirked Mouldings:"


button for Side by Side Viewingbutton for Glossarybutton for Printing Helpbutton for How to Read Old Documents

 

Home | Online Collection | Things To Do | Turns Exhibit | Classroom | Chronologies | My Collection
About This Site | Site Index | Site Search | Feedback