Alexander Jackson Davis

  • male, deceased (1892)
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Alexander Jackson Davis (A.J. Davis) (New York City July 24, 1803 - January 14, 1892) was one of the most successful and influential American architects of his generation. He studied at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the New-York Drawing Association, and from the Antique casts of the National Academy of Design. Dropping out of school, he became a respectable lithographer and from 1826 worked as a draftsman for Josiah R. Brady, … Wikipedia
Born:
July 24, 1803
Died:
January 14, 1892
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    America's greatest architect of the mid-nineteenth century, a designer of picturesque buildings in myriad styles, Alexander J. Davis was born in New York City on July 24, 1803.
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    Designed by Alexander Jackson Davis and built in 1846, it is America's oldest Italianate villa.
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