Blithewood (earlier design)

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Blithewood (earlier design) is an early 19th-century country estate plan by American architect Alexander Jackson Davis, reflecting his picturesque Gothic Revival style for Hudson River valley residences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural design
country estate plan
architect Alexander Jackson Davis
architecturalMovement Romantic historicism
surface form: Romanticism in architecture
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
picturesque
country United States of America
designedFor private residence
genre country house design
hasInfluenceOn picturesque country house planning in the Hudson River Valley
hasPart approach drives and vistas
estate grounds layout
garden and landscape features
main house design
hasQuality asymmetrical massing
picturesque composition
romantic landscape setting
hasSubject domestic architecture
landscape integration
inception early 19th century
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York State
surface form: New York (state)
location Hudson Valley
surface form: Hudson River Valley
notableWorkOf Alexander Jackson Davis
partOf Hudson River Valley estates
surface form: Hudson River valley residences by Alexander Jackson Davis
use country estate

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Alexander Jackson Davis notableWork Blithewood (earlier design)