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Hitchcock focused primarily on the formal aspects of design and he regarded the individual architect as the chief determinant in architectural history. Hitchcock's work tended to diminish the role of broader social forces. He has sometimes been criticized for this "great man" or "genealogical"
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Lipstadt, Hélène, "Celebrating the Centenaries of Sir John Summerson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock: Finding a Historiography for the Architect-historian",
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According to the historian Douglass Shand-Tucci, Hitchcock was gay, and was one of several gay men active in the arts and humanities to emerge from
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American Architectural Books: A List of Books, Portfolios, and Pamphlets on Architecture and Related Subjects published in America before 1895
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out of obscurity while also arguing that the distant roots of European Modernism were actually to be found in the United States. Hitchcock's
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on the museum's exhibition "Modern Architecture: International Exhibition" (1932). The exhibition introduced the European
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and the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB), is named after Hitchcock's mother.
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Book prologue that explores the nature of Hitchcock's and Johnson's collaboration and travels in Europe
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Over the course of Hitchcock's career, he wrote more than a dozen books on architecture. His
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Boston Architecture, 1637-1954; including Other Communities within Easy Driving Distance
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While teaching at Wesleyan University in the 1930s, Hitchcock curated an exhibition of
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of architecture to an American audience. Hitchcock and Johnson co-authored the book
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The Crimson Letter: Harvard, Homosexuality, and the Shaping of American Culture
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Hitchcock taught at a number of colleges and universities, but primarily at
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Painting toward architecture: The Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art
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In the Nature of Materials, 1887-1941: The Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright
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Louchhiem, Aline B. (December 1947). Abstraction on the assembly line.
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In Search of Modern Architecture: A Tribute to Henry-Russell Hitchcock
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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In 1948, Hitchcock wrote an essay for the exhibition catalogue
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Hitchcock, Henry Russell, and Drexler, Arthur, editors,
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Society of Architectural Historians Publication Awards
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Temples of Democracy: The State Capitols of the U.S.A.
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Henry Russell (disambiguation)
architectural historian
Smith College
New York University
modernist architecture
Boston
Massachusetts
Harvard Medical School
Middlesex School
Harvard University
A.B.
M.A.
Smith College
New York City
New York University
Wesleyan University
MIT
Yale University
Harvard University
University of Cambridge
Berenice Abbott
Alfred Barr
Museum of Modern Art
Philip Johnson
Lewis Mumford
International Style
Henry Hobson Richardson
Frank Lloyd Wright
Victorian Society
Victorian Society in America

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