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Behind the Scenes

February 19, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, 1889 by architect Harvey Ellis, Menomonie, WI

The style of this building is called Richardsonian Romanesque, but the architect was a strong behind-the-scenes influence on the American Arts & Crafts movement. Harvey Ellis worked with Gustav Stickley and has been credited with many of the company's furniture designs and undoubtedly influenced Stickley's Craftsman style.

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In Architecture, USA Tags Harvey Ellis, Gustav Stickley, American Arts and Crafts Movement, Richardsonian Romanesque, Architercture, Mabel Tainter Me, Mabel Tainter Memorial Building, Wisconsin
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