John Calvin Stevens of Portland, Maine was primarily an architect who designed residences in two divergent styles, the Shingle Style, of which he was an originator in the 1880s, and the Colonial Revival style, which dominated United States domestic architecture for the first half of the last century. His designs can be found along the Maine coast as well as in Portland and its suburbs.
He was also a landscape painter who exhibited with the Boston Art Club, the Portland Society of Art, wh (showing 500 of 1079 characters). |
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