John Hubbard Sturgis
(1834–88)
American architect, educated in England and on the Continent where he absorbed ideas associated with the Gothic Revival and the Arts-and-Crafts movement. He started practising architecture in Boston, MA, in 1861, and in 1870 won the competition for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the first public art museum in the USA, with a design based on Continental-Gothic exemplars possibly influenced by the University of Oxford Museum by Deane & Woodward in England. He employed English
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- SAH,
xxxii/2 (May 1973), 83–103 - Placzek (ed.) (1982)
- PAIA,
v (1871), 39–43 - Jane Turner (1996)
- van Vynckt (ed.) (1993); Whitehill (1970)
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