undated
GUSN-309743
This is a large presentation of an unidentified church with gothic windows and rounded archways. The bulidng also contains a large tower that serves as a main entrance to the building. Medieval, gothic, window slits take up most of the building space, save for the larger, arched windows on the base of the building and the main window, which appears to be filled with stained glass. The drawing is in color, and depicts the church as off-white/gray alongside more modern-looking red, brick buildings. A finely trimmed lawn with small shrubbery lines the church.
arches
Gothic (Medieval)
pointed arches
church towers
modern American styles and periods
stained glass (material)
two-point perspectives (perspective views)
1 perspective; mixed media (colored pencil and paint) of unidentified church; 19.5 X 17 in.
AR001
General architectural and cartographic collection
2006-05-03
AR001.UNK.027
Library & Archives Purchase
Beckonert, Carl A. (Architect)
two-point perspectives (perspective views)
Beckonert, Carl A.
Architecture
Item
Carl A. Beckonert was an architect active in the state of Massachusetts from 1945 to 1962.
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