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Hunter Museum of American Art, Mansion

Artwork Facts

Meade and Garfield

Hunter Museum of American Art, Mansion
1905
Primarily brick
Photography by Art Image Studio, Inc.
Museum Building

Analysis

The mansion, a brick neoclassical building, was built by the Cincinnati firm Mead and Garfield. It served as a family home for Ross Faxon initially and then for Walter Henson, Anne Thomas and finally her nephew George Thomas Hunter, for whom the museum is named.