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Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902
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Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902
Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, D.C. Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902
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This photograph, taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1902, showcases the Edward Lind Morse Studio located at 2133 R Street N.W. in Washington, D.C. The studio was designed by the distinguished architectural firm, Hornblower & Marshall. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the early 20th century and the Arts and Crafts Movement's influence on American interior design. The studio's warm and inviting atmosphere is evident in the cozy setting, with its brick walls, wooden mezzanine, and ornate fireplace. The large armchair, placed near the fireplace, invites relaxation and contemplation. The room's decor is a harmonious blend of traditional and modern elements, reflecting the artistic sensibilities of the time. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering figure in American photography, captured the essence of this unique space. Her use of cyanotypes, a photographic printing process popular during the early 1900s, adds to the image's timeless appeal. The Library of Congress, which houses this photograph, preserves the history of this historic studio and the rich cultural heritage it represents. The Edward Lind Morse Studio at 2133 R Street N.W. in Washington, D.C., stands as a testament to the enduring influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement on American architecture and interior design. This photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1902, offers a fascinating look into the past and serves as a reminder of the beauty and elegance of a bygone era.
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