Benjamin Henry Latrobe by Talbot Faulkner Hamlin
  • 1. Benjamin Henry Latrobe by Talbot Faulkner Hamlin is a comprehensive exploration of the life and work of one of America's pioneering architects, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, who played a crucial role in shaping the architectural landscape of the early United States. Latrobe, often hailed as the 'father of American architecture,' was notable for his innovative designs and the introduction of neoclassical principles, which were rooted in the European architectural traditions of his time. This biography delves into Latrobe's early life in England, his education and training in architecture, and his subsequent migration to the United States, where he made significant contributions to various landmark projects, including the United States Capitol and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Talbot Faulkner Hamlin meticulously documents Latrobe's professional journey, highlighting his distinctive style that fused functionality with elegance and his relentless pursuit of excellence in his craft amidst the challenges of evolving American society. Hamlin also examines Latrobe's influence on his contemporaries and later generations of architects, detailing how his work helped establish an American architectural identity that resonated through the ages. Through rich illustrations, in-depth analysis, and a careful recounting of historical context, this biography not only celebrates Latrobe's achievements but also elucidates the enduring impact of his visionary designs and ideas on the fabric of American architecture.

    Who is the author of 'Benjamin Henry Latrobe'?
A) Walt Whitman
B) Talbot Faulkner Hamlin
C) Henry James
D) Robert Frost
  • 2. What notable structure did Latrobe design?
A) United States Capitol
B) Lincoln Memorial
C) Jefferson Memorial
D) The White House
  • 3. In what year was Latrobe born?
A) 1764
B) 1789
C) 1776
D) 1800
  • 4. What is a major theme discussed in Hamlin's biography?
A) Influence on American architecture
B) His poetry
C) Musical contributions
D) Political activism
  • 5. What style of architecture is Latrobe associated with?
A) Federal style
B) Gothic Revival
C) Beaux-Arts
D) Modernist
  • 6. In which year did Latrobe pass away?
A) 1815
B) 1820
C) 1830
D) 1825
  • 7. Latrobe is often referred to as the 'father of American'?
A) Painting
B) Literature
C) Architecture
D) Sculpture
  • 8. What nationality were Latrobe's parents?
A) Irish
B) Welsh
C) English
D) Scottish
  • 9. Which major American city did Latrobe move to for his career?
A) Chicago
B) New York
C) Philadelphia
D) Boston
  • 10. What material did Latrobe famously use in his designs?
A) Brick
B) Steel
C) Concrete
D) Wood
  • 11. Which organization honored Latrobe posthumously?
A) Smithsonian Institution
B) Historic Preservation Society
C) National Park Service
D) American Institute of Architects
  • 12. Which city did Latrobe significantly contribute to?
A) Baltimore.
B) New York City.
C) Philadelphia.
D) Washington, D.C.
  • 13. In which country was Latrobe born?
A) United States.
B) Germany.
C) England.
D) France.
  • 14. What year did Latrobe arrive in the United States?
A) 1796.
B) 1816.
C) 1806.
D) 1786.
  • 15. In addition to architecture, what field did Latrobe contribute to?
A) Fine arts.
B) Sociology.
C) Engineering.
D) Literature.
  • 16. Latrobe served as the first what for the U.S. Capitol?
A) Builder.
B) Designer.
C) Engineer.
D) Architect.
  • 17. Latrobe was known for his expertise in which engineering discipline?
A) Chemical engineering.
B) Aerospace engineering.
C) Civil engineering.
D) Mechanical engineering.
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