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This volume presents the distinctive drawings of Hugh Ferriss, whose atmospheric renderings captured the grandeur and scale of American architecture during the early to mid-twentieth century. Ferriss, trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition, created highly detailed pencil and charcoal drawings that emphasized dramatic lighting, classical proportions, and the imposing presence of tall buildings. His work served both as architectural visualization and as artistic expression, influencing how architects and the public imagined urban skylines. The drawings in this collection reflect Ferriss's mastery of light and shadow, his ability to convey monumental scale, and his vision of architecture as a powerful urban presence. His illustrations often depicted unbuilt projects and idealized cityscapes, demonstrating the potential of architectural form to shape the American metropolis.
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