Charles Bulfinch

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born Aug. 8, 1763, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony died April 4, 1844, Boston, Mass., U.S. First professional U.S. architect. He studied at Harvard University and then toured Europe, visiting major architectural sites in France and Italy. Most of his works incorporate Classical orders and show a mastery of proportion. Chiefly a designer of government buildings, he served as architect of the U.S. Capitol in 1817-30. He used the plans of his immediate predecessor, Benjamin H. Latrobe, for the wings but prepared a new design for the rotunda. His son Thomas Bulfinch (1796-1867) wrote the famous Bulfinch's Mythology
(1763-1844) American architect, designer of several state government buildings, one of the designers of the United States Capitol
Charles Bulfinch

    Hyphenation

    Charles Bul·finch

    Turkish pronunciation

    çärlz bûlfînç

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧärlz ˈbo͝olˌfənʧ/ /ˈʧɑːrlz ˈbʊlˌfɪnʧ/
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