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JOHN RUSSELL POPE Born in New York City, John Russell Pope (1874 – 1937) was the son of artistic parents. His father was a successful portrait painter and his mother a landscape painter and piano teacher. Although he h
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Washington / DC / Rome / Washington / London / New York City / New York / Newport / Paris / /

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the Washington Post / Architectural / /

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America / /

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France / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Person Travel / /

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West Building / York mansion / Columbia College / Metropolitan Museum of Art / Constitution Hall / Tate Gallery / British Museum / Jefferson Memorial / National Gallery / Baltimore Museum of Art / National Gallery of Art / American Pharmaceutical Institute / Columbia University / Gallery of Art / Pantheon / /

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steel structure / /

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Meridian Hill / /

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Congress / Columbia University / Columbia College / American Academy in Rome / Board of Architectural / U.S. Commission / Freemasonry / American Pharmaceutical Institute / /

Person

Andrew Mellon / Henry Clay Frick / JOHN RUSSELL / Eugene Meyer / Henry White / Agnes Meyer / Otto Eggers / George VI / Joseph Lincoln Memorial / /

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King / design assistant / critic / art dealer / landscape painter and piano teacher / Secretary / ambassador / museum architect / portrait painter / an American ambassador to France / /

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Tennessee / Washington / /

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the Washington Post / /

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www.nga.gov / /

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