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Stanford White
Stanford White

Stanford White

American, 1853-1906
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Stanford White was an American architect. He was also a partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, one of the most significant Beaux-Arts firms. He designed many houses for the rich, in addition to numerous civic, institutional, and religious buildings. His temporary Washington Square Arch was so popular that he was commissioned to design a permanent one. His design principles embodied the "American Renaissance".

In 1906, White was shot and killed at the Madison Square Theatre by Harry Kendall Thaw, in front of a large audience. Thaw was a millionaire who had become obsessed by White's rape and relationship with his wife Evelyn Nesbit, which started when she was 16 and years before their marriage. She had married Thaw in 1905 and was working as an actress. Thaw was considered mentally unstable at the time of the shooting. With its elements of murder among the wealthy and a sex scandal, the resulting sensational trial of Thaw was dubbed "The Trial of the Century" by contemporary reporters.

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Blue Ridge Mountains

Blue Ridge Mountains (c. 1898)

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
Landscape
View of the Hudson River from the Catskills

View of the Hudson River from the Catskills (1870s)

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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Shawangunk Ridge, Newburgh, New York

Shawangunk Ridge, Newburgh, New York

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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Manhattan Bridge

Manhattan Bridge

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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North on Broadway from Trinity Church

North on Broadway from Trinity Church (c. 1900)

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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The Battery, New York

The Battery, New York (c. 1900)

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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Sketch of Saint Gaudens’s Statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, Springfield, Massachusetts

Sketch of Saint Gaudens’s Statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, Springfield, Massachusetts (ca. 1887)

Stanford White (American, 1853-1906)
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