building the american landscape - Univerza v Novi Gorici
building the american landscape - Univerza v Novi Gorici
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1780 ‐Federal‐style architecture or Greekstyle<br />
architecture(1780‐1830)<br />
‐André Parmentier (1780‐1830)<br />
<strong>landscape</strong> designer<br />
‐F. Fuga (1699‐1780) ƚ architect<br />
‐Foundation of American Academy of<br />
Arts and Letters, Boston<br />
1781 ‐F. Milizia: Principi di architettura<br />
civile<br />
‐K.F. Schinkel (1781‐1841)<br />
architect<br />
‐R. Mills (1781‐1855) architect<br />
‐Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown,<br />
Virginia<br />
‐Articles of Confederation go into<br />
effect on March 1<br />
‐The distinguished American furniture<br />
maker Duncan Phyfe arrives in New<br />
York<br />
‐I. Kant: Critique of Pure Reason<br />
1782 ‐J.de Crevecoeur: Letters From An<br />
American Farmer<br />
‐J.J. Rousseau: Le Reveries du<br />
promeneur solitaire<br />
‐C.Willson Peale’s gallery opens in<br />
Philadelphia<br />
1783 ‐N. Longworth (1783‐1863)<br />
winemaker<br />
‐Capability Brown (1716‐1783) ƚ<br />
<strong>landscape</strong> designer<br />
‐J.C. Loudon (1783‐1843)<br />
<strong>landscape</strong> designer<br />
1784 ‐E.L. Boullée: Cenotaphe à Newton<br />
project<br />
1785 ‐E.L. Boullée: project pour la<br />
Bibliothèque du Roi<br />
‐G. Washington: Mount Vernon,<br />
Faifax County, Virginia<br />
1786 ‐G. Dance The Younger: plan of<br />
London<br />
‐L. Von Klenze (1784‐1864)<br />
German architect<br />
‐Ann Lee (1736‐1784) ƚ Shaker’s<br />
funder<br />
‐C.B. King (1785‐1862) painter<br />
‐T. Butler (185‐1847) plantation<br />
owner<br />
‐D. Crockett (1786‐1836) pioneer<br />
‐Treaty of Paris: Original borders of <strong>the</strong><br />
United States<br />
‐I. Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future<br />
Metaphysic That Will Be Able to<br />
Present itself as a Science<br />
‐J.L. David: Oath of <strong>the</strong> Horatii<br />
‐Land Ordinance<br />
‐Land Ordinance<br />
‐T. Jefferson: Notes on <strong>the</strong> State of<br />
Virginia<br />
‐F. Schiller: Don Carlos<br />
‐W.A. Mozart: The marriage of Figaro<br />
1787 ‐Destrehan Plantation house, St.<br />
Charles Parish, Louisiana (1787‐1790)<br />
‐Homeplace Plantation house, St.<br />
Charles Parish, Louisiana<br />
‐C.N. Ledoux: architect for <strong>the</strong> ferme<br />
générale (tax barriers) of Paris<br />
‐New Leabanon Shaker Community,<br />
New York<br />
‐Waterlievt Shaker Community, New<br />
York<br />
1788 ‐Marietta: first settlements in<br />
Northwest territory (Marietta, Ohio)<br />
‐J. Soane: Plans, elevations, and<br />
sections of <strong>building</strong>s<br />
‐C.G. Langhans: Brandeburg Gate,<br />
Berlin<br />
1789 ‐ T. Jefferson: Richmond Campidoglio<br />
‐A. Mackenzie: North‐West Passage<br />
expedition<br />
1790 ‐Royal Opera Arcade, London<br />
‐Hancock Shaker Community,<br />
Massachusetts<br />
‐E. Cabet (1788‐1856) philosopher<br />
and utopian socialist<br />
‐Benjamin Franklin (1706‐1790) ƚ<br />
‐Population 3.929.214<br />
1791 ‐P.C. L’ Enfant: plan of Washington ‐S.F.B. Morse (1791‐1872)<br />
inventor<br />
‐J. A. Etzler (1791‐1846) utopian<br />
author<br />
‐United States Constitution<br />
‐J. Ficht: first steamboat (experiments<br />
1785‐1787)<br />
‐Northwest OrdinanceTerritory (1787‐<br />
1803)<br />
‐A. Hamilton, J. Jay, J.Madison<br />
published The Federalist<br />
‐Ratification of United States<br />
Constitution<br />
‐I. Kant: Critique of Practical Reason<br />
‐J. W. Goe<strong>the</strong>: Egmont<br />
‐G. Washington is <strong>the</strong> President of Usa<br />
(1789‐1797)<br />
‐The French Revolution begins<br />
‐W. Blake: Songs of Innocence<br />
‐A. Hamilton: Report on <strong>the</strong> Public<br />
Credit<br />
‐First congressionally authorized U.S.<br />
census<br />
‐First machine to make “cut nails”<br />
‐Bill of Rights (<strong>the</strong> first ten<br />
amendments)<br />
‐F.R. de Chateaubriand arrives in US<br />
‐W. Bartram: Travels<br />
‐First Bank of US<br />
‐A. Hamilton: Report on Manufactures<br />
‐Massachussets Historical Society<br />
founded in Boston<br />
‐First Bank of U.S. opened in<br />
Philadelphia