Stanford White
Discover the life and legacy of one of America’s most celebrated architects in Stanford White by Wayne Craven, published by Columbia University Press in 2005. Spanning 288 pages, this captivating biography delves into the remarkable career of Stanford White, renowned for designing iconic structures such as the Washington Square Arch, the New York Herald and Tiffany Buildings, along with opulent homes for America’s elite.
This insightful work explores not just his architectural genius but also his talents as an interior decorator and an antique dealer, shedding light on his contributions to the arts. Ideal for enthusiasts of architecture, art history, and biography, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the profound impact White has had on American design and culture. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Stanford White and appreciate the artistry that shaped a nation.