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Henry-Russell Hitchcock

Henry-Russell Hitchcock (1903–1987) was an American architectural historian, and for many years a professor at Smith College and New York University. His writings helped to define the characteristics of modernist architecture.

Early life and education edit

Henry-Russell Hitchcock Jr. was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 3, 1903, the son of Dr. Henry Russell Hitchcock, a physician and graduate of the Harvard Medical School, class of 1890, and his wife, Alice Davis. The hyphenation of the son's given names was probably an affectation. He was educated at Middlesex School and Harvard University, receiving his A.B. in 1924 and his M.A. in 1927.

Career edit

Educator edit

Hitchcock taught at a number of colleges and universities, but primarily at Smith College, where he was also Director of the Smith College Museum of Art from 1949 to 1955. In 1968, he moved to New York City, where he taught at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.

He also taught at Wesleyan University, MIT, Yale University, Harvard University, and the University of Cambridge.[1][2]

While teaching at Wesleyan University in the 1930s, Hitchcock curated an exhibition of Berenice Abbott's photographs of urban vernacular American architecture.

Author and historian edit

Over the course of Hitchcock's career, he wrote more than a dozen books on architecture. His Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1958) is an exhaustive study of more than 150 years of architecture that was widely used as a textbook in architectural history courses from the 1960s to the 1980s, and is still a useful reference today.

In the early 1930s, at the request of Alfred Barr, the director of the Museum of Modern Art, Hitchcock collaborated with Philip Johnson and Lewis Mumford on the museum's exhibition "Modern Architecture: International Exhibition" (1932). The exhibition introduced the European International Style of architecture to an American audience. Hitchcock and Johnson co-authored the book The International Style: Architecture Since 1922, published simultaneously with the exhibit.

Four years later Hitchcock's book, The Architecture of H. H. Richardson and His Times (1936) brought the career of American architect Henry Hobson Richardson out of obscurity while also arguing that the distant roots of European Modernism were actually to be found in the United States. Hitchcock's In the Nature of Materials (1942) continued to emphasize the American roots of Modern architecture, in this case by focusing on the career of Frank Lloyd Wright.

In 1948, Hitchcock wrote an essay for the exhibition catalogue Painting toward architecture: The Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art.[3]

Hitchcock focused primarily on the formal aspects of design and he regarded the individual architect as the chief determinant in architectural history. Hitchcock's work tended to diminish the role of broader social forces. He has sometimes been criticized for this "great man" or "genealogical" approach.

Victorian Society edit

Hitchcock was a founding member of the Victorian Society in Great Britain and an early president of the Victorian Society in America. One of that Society's book awards is the Henry-Russell Hitchcock Award. The Alice Davis Hitchcock Award, awarded by both the Society of Architectural Historians and the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB),[4] is named after Hitchcock's mother.

Personal life edit

According to the historian Douglass Shand-Tucci, Hitchcock was gay, and was one of several gay men active in the arts and humanities to emerge from Harvard University.[5]

Death edit

Hitchcock died of cancer on February 19, 1987, in New York City, at age 83.

Written works edit

  • Hitchcock, Henry Russell, American Architectural Books: A List of Books, Portfolios, and Pamphlets on Architecture and Related Subjects published in America before 1895, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis 1962
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Penguin Books, Baltimore 1958; second ed. 1963; fourth ed. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth England, and New York 1977, ISBN 0-14-056115-3
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, The Architecture of H. H. Richardson and His Times, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1936; second ed. Archon Books, Hampden CT 1961; MIT Press, Cambridge MA 1966 [paperback]
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Boston Architecture, 1637-1954; including Other Communities within Easy Driving Distance, Reinhold Pub. Corp., New York 1954.
  • Hitchcock, Henry Russell, and Drexler, Arthur, editors, Built in USA: Post-war Architecture, Museum of Modern Art (Simon & Schuster), New York 1952.
  • Hitchcock, Henry Russell, Early Victorian architecture in Britain, Yale University Press, New Haven 1954
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, German Renaissance Architecture, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1981, ISBN 0-691-03959-3
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, In the Nature of Materials, 1887-1941: The Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York 1942; Da Capo Press, New York 1975 (paperback), ISBN 0-306-80019-5
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, and Johnson, Philip C., The International Style: Architecture since 1922, W. W. Norton & Company, New York 1932, second edition 1966; reprint of 1932 edition 1996, ISBN 0-393-03651-0
  • Hitchcock, Henry Russell, Latin American Architecture since 1945, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1955
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Modern Architecture in England, Museum of Modern Art, New York 1937
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Modern Architecture: Romanticism and Reintegration, Payson & Clarke Ltd., New York 1929
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, and others, The Rise of an American Architecture, Praeger in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1970.
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Rococo Architecture in Southern Germany, Phaidon, London 1968, ISBN 0-7148-1339-7
  • Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, and Seale, William, Temples of Democracy: The State Capitols of the U.S.A., Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York 1976, ISBN 0-15-188536-2

References edit

  1. ^ [1] Brief biography from Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  2. ^ Architectural Historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock (obituary), Los Angeles Times, February 21, 1987. Accessed May 28, 2016
  3. ^ Louchhiem, Aline B. (December 1947). Abstraction on the assembly line. ARTnews.
  4. ^ Publication Awards, Society of Architectural Historians. Accessed May 28, 2016
  5. ^ Shand-Tucci, Douglass (2003). The Crimson Letter: Harvard, Homosexuality, and the Shaping of American Culture. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 2–3, 298, 331. ISBN 0-312-33090-1.
  • Lipstadt, Hélène, "Celebrating the Centenaries of Sir John Summerson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock: Finding a Historiography for the Architect-historian", The Journal of Architecture, 10/1 February 2005, pages 43–61.
  • Searing, Helen, editor, In Search of Modern Architecture: A Tribute to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Architectural History Foundation, New York; MIT Press, Cambridge MA 1982, ISBN 0-262-19209-8
  • Lee Sorensen, editor, Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Dictionary of Art Historians, arthistorians.info. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  • Paul Goldberger, Honoring an Inspirational Historian, New York Times, March 20, 1983. Accessed May 28, 2016

External links edit

  • "Architecture Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries". 1958 edition at archive.org
  • Book prologue that explores the nature of Hitchcock's and Johnson's collaboration and travels in Europe
  • Henry-Russell Hitchcock papers, circa 1500-1970. Held by the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University.

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Henry Russell redirects here Not to be confused with Henry Russell disambiguation Henry Russell Hitchcock 1903 1987 was an American architectural historian and for many years a professor at Smith College and New York University His writings helped to define the characteristics of modernist architecture Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Educator 2 2 Author and historian 2 3 Victorian Society 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Written works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editHenry Russell Hitchcock Jr was born in Boston Massachusetts on June 3 1903 the son of Dr Henry Russell Hitchcock a physician and graduate of the Harvard Medical School class of 1890 and his wife Alice Davis The hyphenation of the son s given names was probably an affectation He was educated at Middlesex School and Harvard University receiving his A B in 1924 and his M A in 1927 Career editEducator edit Hitchcock taught at a number of colleges and universities but primarily at Smith College where he was also Director of the Smith College Museum of Art from 1949 to 1955 In 1968 he moved to New York City where he taught at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University He also taught at Wesleyan University MIT Yale University Harvard University and the University of Cambridge 1 2 While teaching at Wesleyan University in the 1930s Hitchcock curated an exhibition of Berenice Abbott s photographs of urban vernacular American architecture Author and historian edit Over the course of Hitchcock s career he wrote more than a dozen books on architecture His Architecture Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 1958 is an exhaustive study of more than 150 years of architecture that was widely used as a textbook in architectural history courses from the 1960s to the 1980s and is still a useful reference today In the early 1930s at the request of Alfred Barr the director of the Museum of Modern Art Hitchcock collaborated with Philip Johnson and Lewis Mumford on the museum s exhibition Modern Architecture International Exhibition 1932 The exhibition introduced the European International Style of architecture to an American audience Hitchcock and Johnson co authored the book The International Style Architecture Since 1922 published simultaneously with the exhibit Four years later Hitchcock s book The Architecture of H H Richardson and His Times 1936 brought the career of American architect Henry Hobson Richardson out of obscurity while also arguing that the distant roots of European Modernism were actually to be found in the United States Hitchcock s In the Nature of Materials 1942 continued to emphasize the American roots of Modern architecture in this case by focusing on the career of Frank Lloyd Wright In 1948 Hitchcock wrote an essay for the exhibition catalogue Painting toward architecture The Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art 3 Hitchcock focused primarily on the formal aspects of design and he regarded the individual architect as the chief determinant in architectural history Hitchcock s work tended to diminish the role of broader social forces He has sometimes been criticized for this great man or genealogical approach Victorian Society edit Hitchcock was a founding member of the Victorian Society in Great Britain and an early president of the Victorian Society in America One of that Society s book awards is the Henry Russell Hitchcock Award The Alice Davis Hitchcock Award awarded by both the Society of Architectural Historians and the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain SAHGB 4 is named after Hitchcock s mother Personal life editAccording to the historian Douglass Shand Tucci Hitchcock was gay and was one of several gay men active in the arts and humanities to emerge from Harvard University 5 Death editHitchcock died of cancer on February 19 1987 in New York City at age 83 Written works editHitchcock Henry Russell American Architectural Books A List of Books Portfolios and Pamphlets on Architecture and Related Subjects published in America before 1895 University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 1962 Hitchcock Henry Russell Architecture Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Penguin Books Baltimore 1958 second ed 1963 fourth ed Penguin Books Harmondsworth England and New York 1977 ISBN 0 14 056115 3 Hitchcock Henry Russell The Architecture of H H Richardson and His Times Museum of Modern Art New York 1936 second ed Archon Books Hampden CT 1961 MIT Press Cambridge MA 1966 paperback Hitchcock Henry Russell Boston Architecture 1637 1954 including Other Communities within Easy Driving Distance Reinhold Pub Corp New York 1954 Hitchcock Henry Russell and Drexler Arthur editors Built in USA Post war Architecture Museum of Modern Art Simon amp Schuster New York 1952 Hitchcock Henry Russell Early Victorian architecture in Britain Yale University Press New Haven 1954 Hitchcock Henry Russell German Renaissance Architecture Princeton University Press Princeton NJ 1981 ISBN 0 691 03959 3 Hitchcock Henry Russell In the Nature of Materials 1887 1941 The Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright Duell Sloan and Pearce New York 1942 Da Capo Press New York 1975 paperback ISBN 0 306 80019 5 Hitchcock Henry Russell and Johnson Philip C The International Style Architecture since 1922 W W Norton amp Company New York 1932 second edition 1966 reprint of 1932 edition 1996 ISBN 0 393 03651 0 Hitchcock Henry Russell Latin American Architecture since 1945 Museum of Modern Art New York 1955 Hitchcock Henry Russell Modern Architecture in England Museum of Modern Art New York 1937 Hitchcock Henry Russell Modern Architecture Romanticism and Reintegration Payson amp Clarke Ltd New York 1929 Hitchcock Henry Russell and others The Rise of an American Architecture Praeger in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 1970 Hitchcock Henry Russell Rococo Architecture in Southern Germany Phaidon London 1968 ISBN 0 7148 1339 7 Hitchcock Henry Russell and Seale William Temples of Democracy The State Capitols of the U S A Harcourt Brace Jovanovich New York 1976 ISBN 0 15 188536 2References edit 1 Brief biography from Architecture Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Architectural Historian Henry Russell Hitchcock obituary Los Angeles Times February 21 1987 Accessed May 28 2016 Louchhiem Aline B December 1947 Abstraction on the assembly line ARTnews Publication Awards Society of Architectural Historians Accessed May 28 2016 Shand Tucci Douglass 2003 The Crimson Letter Harvard Homosexuality and the Shaping of American Culture New York St Martin s Press pp 2 3 298 331 ISBN 0 312 33090 1 Lipstadt Helene Celebrating the Centenaries of Sir John Summerson and Henry Russell Hitchcock Finding a Historiography for the Architect historian The Journal of Architecture 10 1 February 2005 pages 43 61 Searing Helen editor In Search of Modern Architecture A Tribute to Henry Russell Hitchcock Architectural History Foundation New York MIT Press Cambridge MA 1982 ISBN 0 262 19209 8 Lee Sorensen editor Hitchcock Henry Russell Dictionary of Art Historians arthistorians info Retrieved May 28 2016 Paul Goldberger Honoring an Inspirational Historian New York Times March 20 1983 Accessed May 28 2016External links edit Architecture Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries 1958 edition at archive org Book prologue that explores the nature of Hitchcock s and Johnson s collaboration and travels in Europe Society of Architectural Historians Publication Awards Victorian Society in America Book Awards Henry Russell Hitchcock papers circa 1500 1970 Held by the Department of Drawings amp Archives Avery Architectural amp Fine Arts Library Columbia University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Russell Hitchcock amp oldid 1201803529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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