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BOSTON: STATE HOUSE, 1817. Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bullfinch

BOSTON: STATE HOUSE, 1817. Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bullfinch


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BOSTON: STATE HOUSE, 1817. Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bullfinch

BOSTON: STATE HOUSE, 1817.
Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bullfinch and completed in 1798. Wood engraving, 1817

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1817 Boston Common Government Massachusetts Pasture State House Beacon Hill Bulfinch


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This print takes us back to the early years of Boston, capturing a significant landmark in its history - the Massachusetts State House. Designed by renowned architect Charles Bullfinch and completed in 1798, this iconic building stands tall on Beacon Hill, symbolizing the city's rich heritage and governmental power. The wood engraving from 1817 showcases the grandeur of the State House's exterior with intricate details that highlight Bullfinch's architectural brilliance. The image reveals a glimpse of North Pasture Common surrounding the majestic structure, giving us a sense of how it was integrated into its surroundings during that time. As we admire this historical masterpiece through Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we are transported to an era where America was still young and evolving. The Massachusetts State House represents not only a physical embodiment of government but also serves as a reminder of our nation's progress and democratic values. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate American history, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. It allows us to marvel at Charles Bullfinch's genius while appreciating Boston's timeless beauty. Let this piece serve as a window into our past and inspire us to preserve our architectural treasures for future generations.

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