Marble Halls: Civic and Urban Architecture in the Gilded Age by Wayne Craven (En
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Craven begins as nearly all studies of Beaux arts classicism do, with a chapter on the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In each subsequent chapter, he looks at the architects and artists who created the best-known works of the period, and provides economic and political context relevant to the creation of each building.
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