John Russell Pope

  • American

Architect - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Meridian House Washington, DC
Architect National Archives Washington, DC
Architect Constitution Hall Washington, DC
Architect American Institute of Pharmacy Building Washington, DC
Architect White-Meyer House Washington, DC
Architect Woodend Chevy Chase
Architect Charlcote House Baltimore, MD
Architect H L Dulin House Knoxville
Architect Monument Avenue Historic District Richmond
Architect Branch House Richmond
Architect Lewis First Presbyterian Church and Pintard House New Rochelle, NY
Architect Evergreen Lands Rhinebeck, NY
Architect City Hall Plattsburgh, NY
Architect Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve Huntington
1912/00/00 Designed by John Russell Pope, the Myers House is built at 2320 S St for George Hewitt Myers (1875-1957). Architect Tucker House and Myers House Washington, DC
1912/00/00 Mansion renovated Architect Brodhead-Bell-Morton Mansion Washington, DC
1917/00/00 Broad Street Stations is built in the neoclassical style as the southern terminus for the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad (RFandP). Architect Broad Street Station Richmond
1923/00/00 John R Pope designs a stone and half-timbered Tudor manor house with 44 rooms on three floors and a full basement on the same site and orientation as the original Victorian manor house. Architect Skylands Ringwood State park, NJ
1927/00/00 Huntington mausoleum is built. Architect The Huntington San Marino
1928/06/26 Groundbreaking for the Science Hall, opens December 1929 Architect Bresee Hall Oneonta, NY
1929/00/00 John Russell Pope is hired to design a 50-room mansion for Virginia Fair Vanderbilt. Architect Mrs Graham Fair Vanderbilt House New York City
1930/03/12 Construction begins on Church Street Methodist Church, estimated cost $525000 Architect Church Street Methodist Church Knoxville
1935/00/00 The Frick Art Reference Library opens to the public at its present location, formerly 10 and 12 East 71st St Architect Frick Art Reference Library Building New York City
1935/12/00 After remodeling by John R Pope, the Frick Collection opens. As one of nine trustees, Helen Clay Frick supervised the purchase of paintings by Piero della Francesca, Paolo and Giovanni Rembrandt, Goya, Ingres and Monet. Architect The Frick Collection New York City
1936/00/00 Central Park West entrance is built Architect American Museum of Natural History New York City
1937/07/00 A monument commemorating the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of the American First Army is erected within the war ruins of the village of Montfaucon-d'Argonne. The 71 metres (233 ft) tall, granite, Doric column is surmounted by a statue of liberty. Architect Montfaucon American Monument Montfaucon-d'Argonne
1938/12/15 Construction begins on Jefferson Memorial. Architect Thomas Jefferson Memorial Washington, DC
1939/00/00 From 1931 to 1938, a new gallery is built for the Elgin Marbles, paid for Sir Joseph Duveen. Architect British Museum London
1941/03/17 Designed by John R Pope, the new building (West Building) is completed and accepted by President Franklin D Roosevelt on behalf of the American people during an evening of ceremonies attended by 8,822 people. Architect National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Washington, DC
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