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Identifier: woodcarverofsale00cous (find matches)
Title: The wood-carver of Salem; Samuel McIntire, his life and work
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Cousins, Frank, b. 1851 Riley, Phil M. (Phil Madison), b. 1882
Subjects: McIntire, Samuel, 1757-1811 Architecture, Domestic Decoration and ornament, Architectural Wood-carving
Publisher: Boston, Little, Brown, and Company
Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library
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gracious hospitalityof the days of the early presidents, without any of itspriggishness, it is more indicative. (4J) CHAPTER III DOORWAYS AND PORCHES JUST as one senses something of a man by thegrasp of his hand, so does one pass first judg-ment upon a house by its doorway, for it is thedominant exterior feature, the keynote of the fagade.One never seems to disassociate a house from its en-trance, so that the front doorway becomes a primaryconsideration in every carefully conceived design fora home; it must accord with and be worthy of thehouse, yet not overpower it. Narrow the proposi-tion down to our so-called Colonial style, and webecome more than ever convinced that doorways,like men, have character and individuality and sowhen happily devised and carefully executed willlend distinction and charm to the building as awhole. Each is important, too, as the entranceto a home; there a welcome is given and first impres-sions are received; it seems to symbolize the houseas a whole. (46)
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