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John Merven Carrere

John Merven Carrere

John Merven Carrere was an American architect known for his Beaux-Arts style which was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This style was famous for its grandeur and elegance, drawing inspiration from classical Greek and Roman architecture. Carrere's designs often featured symmetrical facades, ornate detailing, and a sense of monumentality. One of his most famous works is the New York Public Library, completed in 1911, which exemplifies the Beaux-Arts style and showcases Carrere's mastery.

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SOMETHING in the style of John Merven Carrere

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Beaux-Arts styleStanford WhiteRichard Morris Hunt
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